Abstract

The regeneration of somatic embryos (SEs) in tissue cultures derived from mature tissues of lettuce (Latuca sativa L.) is reported. We recently described the regeneration of somatic embryos on a wide range of genotypes, ploidy and tissues of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) using a two-step protocol in vitro. Using the same protocols, SEs have been regenerated on seven cultivars (cvs.) of lettuce: Butter Crunch, Grand Rapids, Olga, Pluto, Queen Crown, Red sails and Summertime. Seeds from head-, leaf- and romaine-type lettuce plants were germinated, grown in a greenhouse, and axillary shoots from mature plants excised, disinfested and cultured in vitro. Once the shoots had grown into plantlets, the tissues were cultured on a medium lacking growth regulators. Leaf, stem and petiole tissue was excised and used to regenerate SEs. All cultures were grown at 1 °C under cool-white fluorescent lamps with an irradiance of 100 μmol.m -2 s -1 and a photoperiod of 16 h. Somatic embryos were also regenerated from seedling tissues of five lettuce cvs. Lettuce SEs germinated without difficulty and acclimatized to greenhouse conditions. Explants (leaf, stem-internode and petiole) from seedlings of all lettuce cvs. regenerated, although stem-internode sections were generally more productive. Regeneration from mature tissues of lettuce was most efficient using leaf and petiole explants.

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