Abstract

Histological analysis was performed aimed at elucidating the origin and the developmental process of somatic embryos of two Brazilian cultivars of barley (Hordeum vulgare vulgare), 'MN-599' and 'A-05'. The observed site of somatic embryo origin (SSEO) could originate from a superficial callus cell, possibly indicating a unicellular origin, or from epidermal and subepidermal callus cells, representing a multicellular origin. A fold, the somatic embryo scutellum that subsequently develops into a cotyledonary leaf, indicates the somatic embryo differentiation. The somatic embryos also showed a growth increase of the primary root and, occasionally, a delay in root development. A possible alternative pathway for the origin of somatic embryos is suggested, in which a SSEO forms a clump of somatic embryos.

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