In Vitro Somatic Embryogenesis from Stamens of ‘Trincadeira’, a Portuguese Vitis vinifera L. Cultivar
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Stamens collected from vineyard-growing plants were used as starting material
to induce in vitro somatic embryogenesis in ‘Trincadeira’, a Portuguese grapevine
Vitis vinifera cultivar. Stamens filaments bearing anthers enclosing microspores in the
binucleate stage were the most responsive for embryogenesis induction. Culture media
with low concentrations of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) (5 µM) and 6-
benzylaminopurine (BAP) (1 µM), presented the highest efficiency for embryogenic
calluses formation. Calluses, formed at the stamen excision zone, with white to paleyellow colour and granular appearance, revealed embryogenic competence. Embryo
formation was achieved in Nitsch and Nitsch (1969) basal medium supplemented with
1 or 5 µM α-naphtaleneacetic acid (NAA). Embryos were converted into plants true to
type that were successfully acclimatized and field planted. Plant ploidy, evaluated by
flow cytometry, revealed that all the plants tested presented 2n=2x=38 chromosomes.
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Cardoso, H.G., Peixe, A.V. and Pais, M.S. (2009). In vitro somatic embryogenesis from stamens of 'Trincadeira' a portuguese Vitis vinifera l. Cultivar. Acta Hort., 812:305-312