Effect of Heat Shock Treatment on Microspore Embryogenesis in Brassica Oleracea Species
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2016
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Ankara Univ, Fac Agr
Abstract
Heat shock treatments are widely used to induce microspore embryogenesis in Brassica species. In this study, the effect of high temperature treatment (32 degrees C and 35 degrees C for 2 days) on microspore embryogenesis was investigated in six genotypes of Turkish white head cabbage (Yalova-1, Ercis, 177 C, 177 T, 531 C, 538 C), three genotypes of Turkish kale (Balkaya, Yanmaz, Karadere 077) and five commercial F-1 ornamental kale hybrids (Red Piegon, Victoria Piegon, Red Chidori, white Kamome, and Pink Kamome). Microspore-derived embryos formation differed depending on genotype and high temperature. The highest embryo yield was obtained as 9.92 embryo per petri dish in cv. Yalova-1, 11.13 embryo per petri dish in Pink Kamome F-1 at 32 degrees C, and 5.63 embryo per petri dish in cv. Karadere 077 at 35 degrees C.
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Embryo, Genotype, High Temperature, Microspore Culture, White Cabbage, Kale
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Q3
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22
Issue
4
Start Page
548
End Page
554