In:
International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, Vol. 7, No. 4 ( 2020-12-15), p. 286-296
Abstract:
Natural populations of Lilium candidum L. are remarkably affected by biotic and abiotic factors therefore there is a requirement to develop effective micropropagation protocol to provide mass production, multiplication and conservation of these plants. For this reason, this study was aimed to develop an efficient micropropagation method for multiple shoot production via somatic embryogenesis induced from L. candidum stem bulbils and also to determine the genetic stability of in vitro grown plants using SSR markers. The obtained results of this study are the first comprehensive reports including an investigation of genetic fidelity on somatic embryogenesis of L. candidum. After surface sterilization of bulbils, the calculated regeneration percentage of them was 89.5% and the callus induction was achieved using leaf segments of in vitro grown bulbils. The well formed somatic embryos were obtained from smooth whitish-yellow colored calli and these somatic embryos produced well formed healthy L. candidum seedlings with adventitious roots. All rooted seedlings were easily adapted to greenhouse conditions and the genetic stability of in vitro grown seedlings were determined by using SSR-PCR technique and it was calculated as 100%.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2148-6905
DOI:
10.21448/ijsm.753053
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
Publication Date:
2020
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2957502-3
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