Abstract

An improved protocol for plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis was developed using mature macaw palm (Acrocomia aculeata) zygotic embryos as initial explant. For induction of the embryogenic callus (EC), two basic media (BM) were tested consisting of Murashige and Skoog and Eeuwens (Y3) salts with 30 g L−1 sucrose, 0.5 g L−1 glutamine and 2.5 g L−1 Phytagel. The 3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid (dicamba), 4-amino-3,5,6-trichloro-picolinic acid (picloram) and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) auxins were added to the culture media at concentrations of 0, 1.5 or 3.0 mg L−1. After 240 days, the embryogenic calli were transferred to the respective BM media with auxin concentrations reduced to 0.5 or 1.0 mg L−1 in order to differentiate the somatic embryos (SEs). Plant regeneration was performed on the BM media without growth regulators. Embryogenic calli were observed after 180 days of culture and in all treatments with auxin. The Y3 medium showed the best EC formation results (60.8 %). These calli showed yellowish coloration, compact consistency and nodular aspect. After 60 days in differentiation medium, SEs were verified in different stages of development. Histological analysis showed that the SEs were formed from a nodular EC. The SEs generally presented unicellular origin with suspensor formation, and at the end of development, bipolar embryos were observed. The plant regeneration frequency reached levels up to 31.9 % when using induction medium consisting of Y3 associated to 1.5 mg L−1 of 2,4-D and the subsequent auxin reduction to 0.5 mg L−1 in the differentiation stage. Regenerated plants showed normal development, with root and aerial part growth.

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