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. 1992 Aug;99(4):1704–1707. doi: 10.1104/pp.99.4.1704

Morphoregulatory Role of Thidiazuron 1

Substitution of Auxin and Cytokinin Requirement for the Induction of Somatic Embryogenesis in Geranium Hypocotyl Cultures

Christena Visser 1,2, Javed A Qureshi 1, Ravinder Gill 1, Praveen K Saxena 1
PMCID: PMC1080687  PMID: 16669097

Abstract

Somatic embryogenesis was induced in hypocotyl explants of geranium (Pelargonium × hortorum) cultured on media supplemented with various concentrations of N-phenyl-N′-1,2,3-thiadiazol-5-ylurea (thidiazuron). In less than 2 weeks, somatic embryos were observed in treatments containing levels of thidiazuron (TDZ) ranging from 0.2 to 1.0 micromolar. The use of N6-benzylaminopurine in combination with indole-3-acetic acid also evoked embryogenesis, but the efficiency of somatic embryo production was significantly lower than that obtained with TDZ. Hypocotyl culture for only 2 days on TDZ-supplemented medium before transfer to a basal medium was sufficient for inducing somatic embryogenesis. This distinction between the induction and expression of embryogenesis may provide an experimental system for studying the developmental biology of somatic embryogenesis. Substitution of the auxin-cytokinin requirement for the induction of somatic embryogenesis by TDZ suggests the possibility of a novel mode of its action by modulation of endogenous growth regulators.

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