Abstract

A critical factor in somatic embryogenesis protocols in papaya (Carica papaya L.) has been incomplete germination of somatic embryos due to formation of a basal callus, which prevents the emission of the radicle. This work aims to achieve complete germination of somatic embryos in liquid and semi-solid culture media. The effect of the culture conditions on germination of somatic embryos using the RITA® temporary immersion system were evaluated as well as the effect of phloroglucinol on germination of somatic embryos in semi-solid culture medium. The results of using the RITA® culture medium with a combination of 0.02 μM BAP and 2.90 μM gibberellic acid had a good response for total germination (100%) but somatic embryos had only partial germination with 400 mg fresh mass. However, the optimum inoculum density was 200 mg fresh mass of somatic embryos which produced 100% total germination and 95% somatic embryos with complete germination. Also, it was possible to achieve complete germination of somatic embryos with low callus formation (13%) using phloroglucinol at a concentration of 475.8 μM on semi-solid culture medium. This is the first report of two biotechnological strategies for complete germination of plants from somatic embryos in the papaya cultivar `Maradol Roja´.

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