Abstract

Somatic embryos (SEs) have been produced from bulb and shoot culture leaf explants of Narcissus pseudonarcissus cvs. Golden Harvest and St. Keverne. Initial experiments with cv. Golden Harvest resulted in SEs from leaf lamina, leaf base, bulb scale and scape (flower stem) explants. Embryogenesis was induced on media with a range of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) concentrations. There were significantly more SEs with media containing 5 μM 2,4-D and 0.5 μM or 5 μM BAP than any other growth regulator combination. Scape explants produced more early SEs than the other explant types, and when orientated with their basipetal surface away from the medium, they produced significantly more advanced SEs than those with this surface in contact with the medium. Leaf explants from shoot cultures of cv. Golden Harvest produced SEs on medium with BAP combined with 2,4-D or 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), but 4-amino-3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid (picloram) was ineffective. SEs converted to plantlets efficiently following a 4°C treatment in addition to 4.9 μM indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). These plantlets readily transferred to ex vitro conditions.

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