A novel method for initiating somatic embryogenesis in grapevine, based on immature whole flower culture, is presented. The embryogenic competence of flowers was compared to that of anthers and ovaries, the most widely used explant types, for five grapevine cultivars. Both the genotype and the explant source affected the differentiation of somatic embryos. The highest percentages of embryogenesis were obtained in ovary-derived calli from all cultivars tested with the exception of Brachetto a grappolo lungo. Whole flowers proved to be suitable material for initiating embryogenic cultures for most tested cultivars, and for 110 R, Chardonnay, and Grignolino they gave similar or better results than anthers. Collection of whole flowers from the inflorescence is easier and faster than excision of anthers and ovaries from the flower itself; it can be done without the use of a stereomicroscope and damage to the explant is unlikely. No morphological difference was noted among embryogenic cultures originated from ovaries, flowers, or anthers.

Somatic embryogenesis from whole flowers, anthers and ovaries of grapevine (Vitis spp.).

Giorgio GAMBINO;Rosalina VALLANIA;Ivana GRIBAUDO
2007

Abstract

A novel method for initiating somatic embryogenesis in grapevine, based on immature whole flower culture, is presented. The embryogenic competence of flowers was compared to that of anthers and ovaries, the most widely used explant types, for five grapevine cultivars. Both the genotype and the explant source affected the differentiation of somatic embryos. The highest percentages of embryogenesis were obtained in ovary-derived calli from all cultivars tested with the exception of Brachetto a grappolo lungo. Whole flowers proved to be suitable material for initiating embryogenic cultures for most tested cultivars, and for 110 R, Chardonnay, and Grignolino they gave similar or better results than anthers. Collection of whole flowers from the inflorescence is easier and faster than excision of anthers and ovaries from the flower itself; it can be done without the use of a stereomicroscope and damage to the explant is unlikely. No morphological difference was noted among embryogenic cultures originated from ovaries, flowers, or anthers.
2007
VIROLOGIA VEGETALE
embryogenic callus
floral explants
genotype effect
vitis
regeneration
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