African Journal of
Biotechnology

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Biotechnol.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1684-5315
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJB
  • Start Year: 2002
  • Published Articles: 12487

Full Length Research Paper

Effects of genotype, explant type and nutrient medium components on canola (Brassica napus L.) shoot in vitro organogenesis

Ghasemi Bezdi Kamal 1, 2*, Karlov Gennady Illich2 and Ahmadikhah Asadollah3
1Cotton Research Institute of Iran, Beheshti St, P. O. Box 49175-483, Gorgan, Iran. 2Russian State Agrarian University – MTAA named after K. A. Timiriazev, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Timiriazevskaya St., No. 49, Moscow 127550, Russia. 3Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Gorgan, Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Gorgan, Iran.
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  •  Accepted: 05 March 2007
  •  Published: 02 April 2007

Abstract

The objective of the study was to develop an efficient method for shoot regeneration of canola (Brassica napus L.) and to compare the regeneration capacity of different explants on MS medium with several combinations of plant growth regulators. The experiments showed that the morphogenetical potential of canola depends on genotype, primary explant, hormonal structure and concentration of nutrient medium. Cotyledons possessed higher regeneration ability in comparison to hypocotyls and roots. The best regeneration capability was exhibited by the cultivar 'Quantum'. Its frequency with cotyledonary explants reached 68.8% on all used media. Addition of 3 mg/l ABA in nutrient medium considerably increased the regeneration frequency. The highest shoot regeneration (100%), however, took place when cotyledonary explants were cultivated on medium, containing 1.0 mg/l NAA, 8.0 mg/l BAP and 3.0 mg/l ABA. Precultivation of explants on callus induction medium did not affect the shoot regeneration frequency. Vitrification of regenerants was promoted by increasing the auxin NAA or cytokinin BAP, and ABA in the nutrient medium.

 

Key words: Brassica napus, shoot regeneration, cotyledonary explants, nutrient medium, seedlings, vitrification.