Abstract

Differences in productivity for somatic embryos (SEs) in vitro among 18 potato cultivars and three wild Solanum species in an earlier study led to the hypothesis that regeneration of SEs may be under genetic control. To examine this possibility, three test crosses were initiated; Coastal Russet×AF 186-2; Costal Russet×Lenape; AF 186-2×Lenape. True potato seedlings from these crosses were germinated in vitro. Five stem internode explants from each seedling were excised and cultured on two successive media to promote the formation of SEs. Seedling explants Costal Russet×AF 186-2 cross produced more SE than the other two crosses, and explants from the AF 186-2×Lenape cross generally only produced <10 SEs per explant. SEs were produced on the stem-internode explants from the three crosses at different rates. Data for the number of explants producing SEs and numbers of SEs per explant were highly significant. Regeneration of SEs is probably under nuclear control and the inheritance for regeneration may be quite straightforward.

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