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Regeneration of plants derived from oat leaf base segments

The ability for in vitro plant regeneration is limited in most of the cereal crops. One way to minimize this problem has been to search for alternative sources of tissues with the ability for in vitro cultivation. This report aims at the investigation of the potential and the amount of time necessary for in vitro plant regeneration of Brazilian oat (Avena sativa L.) genotypes from leaf base segments. One to two millimeter coleoptile segments of oat genotypes were cultivated for 21 days on MS medium (MURASHIGE & SKOOG, 1962) plus 2,0mg L-1 de 2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid), and transferred to plant regeneration media. Variability among genotypes for somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from leaf base segments was not found, but it was possible to regenerate oat genotypes previously considered recalcitrants for in vitro regeneration. Besides that, it was possible to reduce to 5 months the plant regeneration period with this explant. The non-significant correlation between the percentage of somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration indicates that the embryogenesis is not the only way for plant regeneration from this explant.

Avena sativa L; somatic embryogenesis; explant


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