Abstract

The present study, for the first time, assessed the influence of light intensity on morphogenesis of callus cultures and accumulation of β-sitosterol, a key phytosterol compound in date palm. High frequencies of calli with maximum biomass were induced from shoot tip explants in Murashige and Skoog basal medium supplemented with 10 mg/l 2,4 dichlorophenoxyacetic acid + 3 mg/l 2-isopentyladenine. Such proliferating callus cultures of date palm cv. Hayani were incubated in specified medium under different light intensities [0, 14, and 42 µmol/m2/s photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD)]. The collected data exhibited an increase in callus volume, globularization, newly differentiated somatic embryos, degree of browning, and β-sitosterol contents of callus cultures. Various effects of different light intensities on the above-mentioned traits were recorded. Morphogenesis of callus under dark condition (0 µmol/m2/s PPFD) resulted in a higher degree of globularization and produced maximum number of newly differentiated somatic embryos. Whereas, under gradually increasing light intensities (14 and 42 µmol/m2/s PPFD), a surge in the accumulation of β-sitosterol content in the proliferating callus was observed. Thus, from the present study, it can be deduced that a proper application of suitable light intensity on proliferating callus has beneficial influence on morphogenesis and a higher production of β-sitosterol in date palm.

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