In Vitro Production of Rice Plants from Synthetic Seeds by Encapsulation of Somatic Embryos

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Published: 2002-12-17

Page: 155-158


T. Usha Rani *

Centre for Plant Molecular Biology, Department of Genetics, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500 007, India

G. M. Reddy

Centre for Plant Molecular Biology, Department of Genetics, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500 007, India

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Somatic embryos of rice [Oryza sativa (cv.Tellahamsa)] were encapsulated in an alginate matrix to produce synthetic seeds. Eight to ten-day-old globular somatic embryoids were found suitable for germination and plant conversion. In the present investigation, 2.5 % sodium alginate was found suitable for encapsulation of somatic embryos of rice cultivar Tellahamsa. Encapsulated somatic embryos were transferred onto MS full strength and 1/2 strength regeneration medium containing IAA, BAP, KN and MS basal media. Efficient development of shoots and roots (36%) was observed on the medium containing 1 mg/l IAA, 2mg/l BAP and 0.6 mg/l KN. Germinated synthetic seeds were transferred successfully to the net house.

Keywords: Encapsulation, Oryza sativa, Plant recovery, Somatic embryos, Synthetic seeds


How to Cite

Rani, T. Usha, and G. M. Reddy. 2002. “In Vitro Production of Rice Plants from Synthetic Seeds by Encapsulation of Somatic Embryos”. PLANT CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 3 (3-4):155-58. https://www.ikprress.org/index.php/PCBMB/article/view/1485.

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