Abstract

The unique collection samples of the Far Eastern species of the genus Actinidia Lindley preserved in Federal Horticultural Center for Breeding, Agrotechnology and Nursery were analysed. The in vitro collection of Actinidia has been formed since 2005 in Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden of Russian Academy of Sciences and currently includes more than 40 cultivars belonging to 3 species of Actinidia: A. kolomikta (Rupr. еt Maxim) Maxim., A. arguta (Siebold et Zucc.) Planch. et Miq., and A. polygama (Siebold et Zucc.) Maxim. Easily reproducible, dependable method for clonal micropropagation of promising selected genotypes of Actinidia was optimized. It has been established regeneration features for the studied species of the genus Actinidia at the stage of micropropagation. A. kolomikta was characterized by a lower morphogenetic potential (multiplication coefficient 5.0) compared with other studied species. A. arguta and A. polygama were characterized by high multiplication coefficients, but no significant difference between them was present (8.0 and 7.7, respectively). The features of morphogenesis of male and female forms of A. kolomikta were revealed. The cultivars of the female forms had the highest multiplication coefficient (‘Universitetskaya’ 5.2, ‘Prelestnaya’ 5.2) compared with the male and bisexual forms (‘Adam’ 4.3 and ‘Dr. Szymanowski’ 4.3). The Quorin-Lepoivre nutrient medium supplemented with 6-Benzylaminopurine at a concentration of 0.5…1.0 mg L−1 was found to be effective at the micropropagation stage, and the use of β-indole acetic acid at a concentration 0.5…1.0 mg L−1 was better at the rooting stage.

Highlights

  • The genus Actinidia Lindley belongs to the family Actinidiaceae Van Tieghem /Hutchinson/

  • The FHRCBAN collection maintains a unique assemblage of representatives of the genus Actinidia

  • It was found that the development of Actinidia explants depended both on species and sex of plants, and on the composition nutrient medium

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Introduction

The genus Actinidia Lindley belongs to the family Actinidiaceae Van Tieghem /Hutchinson/. There are from 40 to 76 species of Actinidia [1, 2]. Most of this species are perennial woody lianas, which are distributed in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions of East Asia (China, Japan, and the Korean Peninsula). The most winter-hardy species of Actinidia grow in the Russian Far East under natural conditions such as: Actinidia kolomikta Et Maxim) Maxim., A. arguta (Siebold et Zucc.) Planch. Et Zucc.) Maxim [1] Et Maxim) Maxim., A. arguta (Siebold et Zucc.) Planch. et Miq., A. arguta var. giraldii Diels., and A. polygama (Sieb. et Zucc.) Maxim [1]

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