Abstract

The effectiveness of thidiazuron (TDZ) in promoting in vitro organogenesis in cultured embryo axes and cotyledons from two Spanish Mediterranean provenances of Pinus pinaster Aiton is reported. Application of 44.4 μM TDZ as a 6-d pulse on DCR medium and subsequent transference of maritime pine explants to the same medium without growth regulators, but supplemented with activated charcoal, produced between 17 and 19 axillary shoots per embryo axis with no differences between the two provenances. The same sequential treatment allowed adventitious shoot differentiation on 75% of the cotyledons, with a mean of 12.2 shoots regenerated per explant. Axillary and adventitious shoots were rooted ex vitro after an auxin pulse of indole-3-butyric acid and 1-naphthaleneacetic acid. The micropropagation protocols presented here should enable vegetative multiplication of selected families, and elite trees from these Spanish Mediterranean provenances of maritime pine.

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