Tuncer, B.2025-05-102025-05-1020171018-70812309-86942-s2.0-85014665437https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/17388In this study, the effects of applications of colchicine on microspore cultures were evaluated in 4 radish (Raphanussativus L.) varieties. For this purpose, 5 different concentrations of colchicine (0, 10, 25, 50, and 75 mg L-1) were applied under dark conditions at 4 degrees C to microspores that had been isolated in Gamborg's medium containing 13% (w/v) sucrose (B5-13). After the application of colchicine the microspores were kept for 1 day at 32.5 degrees C in1/2 x Nitsch and Nitschliquid media supplemented with13% (w/v) sucrose (1/2 NLN-13) at a density of 40.000 microspore mL(-1)and transferred for culturing under dark conditions at 25 degrees C. Colonies of callus were observed in Petri dishes 4-5 weeks after the microspore isolation. In this study, the 50 mg L-1 dose of colchicine was found to be more effective in terms of callus formation. The highest callus formation was achieved from the large round radish (cv. Burkir) (6.63 calli/Petri dish) and the standard small rooted radish (cv. Cherry Belle)(5.73 calli/Petri dish) varieties.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCallus Formation From Isolated Microspore Culture in Radish (Raphanus Sativus L.)Article271Q3Q3277282WOS:000398123000034