Reproduction of Sedum drymarioides, an Endangered Rare Species, by Micropropagation
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Sedum drymarioides, an endangered plant, was micro-propagated, and the regenerated plants showed the CO2 exchange pattern of a C3-plant. Stem and leaf explants were cultured on solid MS medium containing various concentrations of 1-naphtaleneacetic acid (NAA) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP), resulting in callus formation at 0.1-1mgl-1 NAA. From the stem callus, the best differentiation of root and bud was observed at 1mgl-1 of NAA plus 0.1mgl-1 of BAP and 0.1mgl-1 of NAA plus 1 mgl-1 of BAP, respectively. From the leaf callus, the differentiation was most efficient with the combination of 1mgl-1 of NAA plus 1mgl-1 of BAP and 1mgl-1 of NAA plus 10mgl-1 of BAP, respectively. The buds further multiplied on medium containing 0.1mgl-1 of NAA and 10mgl-1 of BAP. They developed into rosette plantlets and grew to normal size on phytohormone-free MS medium in glass bottles, where they bolted and flowered. The regenerated plantlets were successfully transferred to pots where fertile seeds were obtained.
- 2002-12-03
著者
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IKENAGA Toshihiko
Faculty of Environmental Studies, Nagasaki University
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Kitamura Yoshie
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagasaki University
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Ikenaga Toshihiko
Faculty Of Environmental Studies Nagasaki University
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KUBO Kouji
Faculty of Environmental Studies, Nagasaki University
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RAHMAN Laiq
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagasaki University
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Kubo Kouji
Faculty Of Environmental Studies Nagasaki University
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Rahman Laiq
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nagasaki University
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