The influence of endorgenous hormones on somatic embryos formation from anthers of Hevea Brasiliensis Muell. Arg


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Tiandai H., . and Huijun Z., . and Quannan Z., . and Xianfeng Y., . and Huasun H., . The influence of endorgenous hormones on somatic embryos formation from anthers of Hevea Brasiliensis Muell. Arg. pp. 202-210. ISSN 1511-1768

Abstract

The plantlets derived from somatic embryos of anthers of Hevea brasiliensis were first reported in the early 1980s which had different regeneration capacity. Anthers of H. brasiliensis CATAS 7-33-97 were cultured on MS media3 augmented with different concentrations of hormone. Through the concentrations of endogenous hormones of the somatic embryos we found that higher concentration of endogenous gibberellin existed in the regenerated somatic embryos but lower concentration of Indole-3 acetic acid zeatin or gibberellin in those calluses that have capacity for plant regeneration formation. The results showed how endogenous hormone changed during somatic embryogenesis. This study therefore deduced that the various organogenesis capabilities of anthers explants from H. brasiliensis were the results of their endogenous hormonal contents which will be helpful for in vitro propagation of H. brasiliensis.


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Abstract

The plantlets derived from somatic embryos of anthers of Hevea brasiliensis were first reported in the early 1980s which had different regeneration capacity. Anthers of H. brasiliensis CATAS 7-33-97 were cultured on MS media3 augmented with different concentrations of hormone. Through the concentrations of endogenous hormones of the somatic embryos we found that higher concentration of endogenous gibberellin existed in the regenerated somatic embryos but lower concentration of Indole-3 acetic acid zeatin or gibberellin in those calluses that have capacity for plant regeneration formation. The results showed how endogenous hormone changed during somatic embryogenesis. This study therefore deduced that the various organogenesis capabilities of anthers explants from H. brasiliensis were the results of their endogenous hormonal contents which will be helpful for in vitro propagation of H. brasiliensis.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Hevea brasiliensis
AGROVOC Term: Somatic embryos
AGROVOC Term: Plant hormones
AGROVOC Term: Regeneration
AGROVOC Term: Phytohormones
AGROVOC Term: Embryonic development
AGROVOC Term: Embryogenesis
AGROVOC Term: Callus
AGROVOC Term: Germination
AGROVOC Term: Homogenization
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:28
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23656

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