Impact of Osmotica and Plant Growth Regulators on Somatic Embryogenesis of Date Palm

Mouaad Amine Mazri1*, Ilham Belkoura2, Reda Meziani3, Hajar Es-Saoudy1, Fahd Rachad1, Saida Elmaataoui1

1Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, CRRA-Marrakech, UR Agro-Biotechnologie, BP 533, Marrakech, Morocco.

2Ecole Nationale d’Agriculture, Département des Sciences de Base, Laboratoire de Culture In Vitro, BP S/40, Meknes, Morocco.

3Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, CRRA-Errachidia, UR Systèmes Oasiens, Avenue Moulay Ali Cherif, BP 2, Errachidia, Morocco.

Corresponding Author’s Email: m.a.mazri@gmail.com

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.7.3.04

Article Publishing History

Received: 04-07-2019
Accepted: 18-10-2019
Published Online: 19-10-2019

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Reviewed by: Sonali Bej
Second Review by: Chandrakant Tiwari
Final Approval by: Dr. Avtar Singh Bimbraw

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Abstract:

An efficient somatic embryogenesis system is reported for date palm cv. Al-Fayda, a genotype resistant to the bayoud disease. Callus induction was achieved from adventitious bud explants cultured for 6 months on semi-solid Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium containing 4.5 μM 6-(dimethylallylamino) purine (2iP) and various concentrations of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) or picloram. The highest somatic embryogenesis frequency (89%) was obtained on MS medium supplemented with 225 μM 2,4-D. Subsequently, embryogenic cultures were transferred to agitated liquid MS medium (maturation medium) containing various concentrations of mannitol, polyethylene glycol (PEG) or sorbitol. The highest rate of somatic embryo maturation (71.4 mature embryos per 100 mg callus) was achieved on the medium supplemented with 40 g l-1 PEG. Mature somatic embryos were then transferred to MS medium supplemented with gibberellic acid (GA3) or 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) at various concentrations. The highest frequency of germination and conversion (26%) was obtained on the medium containing 5 μM NAA and 5 μM BAP. The developed plants were then transferred to ex vitro conditions, where a survival rate of 77.02% was observed. The regeneration protocol established in the present investigation will be used for mass propagation of date palm cv. Al-Fayda.

Keywords:

Bayoud Resistance; Date Palm; In Vitro; Micropropagation; Regeneration

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Mazri M. A, Belkoura I, Meziani R, Es-Saoudy H, Rachad F, Elmaataoui S. Impact of Osmotica and Plant Growth Regulators on Somatic Embryogenesis of Date Palm. Curr Agri Res 2019;7(3). doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.7.3.04

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