Direct somatic embryogenesis from hypocotyl segments of Digitalis trojana Ivan and subsequent plant regeneration

Sandeep Kumar Verma, Gunce Sahin, Buhara Yucesan, Ismail Eker, Nevin Sahbaz, Songul Gurel, Ekrem Gurel*

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Abstract

This study describes, for the first time, an in vitro protocol for the direct development of somatic embryos and subsequent plant regeneration from hypocotyl segments excised from 21-days-old in vitro-germinated seedlings of Digitalis trojana Ivan (Helen of troy foxglove). Two sets of experiments were carried out, the first compared different concentrations of four cytokinins: N6-benzyladenine [BAP], 6-furfurylaminopurine [kinetin], 1-phenyl-3-(1,2,3-thiadiazol-5-yl)-urea [TDZ], and 6-(4-hydroxy-3-methylbut-2-enylamino) purine [zeatin] alone, while the second set tested TDZ or BAP combinations with IAA (indole-3-acetic acid), IBA (indole-3-butyric acid) or NAA (α-naphthalene acetic acid). In the first set of experiments, TDZ was found the most effective at 1.0. mg/l concentration, producing a mean of 10.7 somatic embryos per explant. In the second set, a combination of 1.0. mg/l TDZ with 0.5. mg/l IAA produced significantly more somatic embryos per explant (13.8 embryos) than with BAP (8.8 embryos). During subculture on growth regulator-free half-strength MS medium, somatic embryos gradually developed into plantlets. Regenerated plantlets were successfully transplanted and grown in a greenhouse environment. The efficient regeneration protocol reported here provides an important method of micropropagation of this plant. Furthermore, this protocol may be used for a large-scale production of cardenolides and genetic transformation of this valuable medicinal plant for its further improvement.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)76-80
Number of pages5
JournalIndustrial Crops and Products
Volume40
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Digitalis trojana
  • Direct somatic embryogenesis
  • Helen of troy foxglove
  • Hypocotyl segments
  • Tissue culture

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