Induction of Morphologically Changed Petals from Mutagen-treated Apical Buds of Rose and Plant Regeneration from Varied Petal-derived Calli.

  • NONOMURA Teruo
    Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University
  • IKEGAMI Yukiko
    Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University
  • MORIKAWA Yoshie
    Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University
  • MATSUDA Yoshinori
    Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University
  • TOYODA Hideyoshi
    Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University

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The apical buds of lateral branches asexually multiplied by cutting were treated with some chemical mutagens, and the growth and differentiation or morphological changes of the mutagen-treated buds were traced in developed flowers. As a result, the variations in size, shape, color and number of petals were detected most frequently in the flowers that were developed from apical buds treated with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine at 100μg ml-1. The variant petals were cultured on MS medium supplemented with NAA and BAP for in vitro isolation and multiplication of morphologically altered rose plants. Embryogenic calli were obtained via adventitious roots induced from the petals and successfully differentiated to intact plants. Consequently, the regenerated plants produced the varied flower different from that originally used for tissue culture. Thus, the present study suggested that our approach would provide an effective method for easily and rapidly inducing variations in flowers of rose and for in vitro multiplication of their regenerants.

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