Hormonal regulation of somatic embryogenesis in Medicago spp.

Ewa Kępczyńska, Jan Kępczyński
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Abstract In contrast to zygotic embryogenesis, somatic embryogenesis culture systems, not limited in tissue quantity and accessibility, were found to be useful models with which to investigate the role of phytohormones during induction, development and maturation of somatic embryos. Artificial seed technology is one of the important efficient methods of in vitro propagation of a number of agronomically important plants, including Medicago species, with Medicago truncatula serving as a Fabaceae experimental model. The review will focus on the role of exogenous and endogenous plant growth regulators /phytohormones in different phases of somatic embryogenesis in Medicago species. There is evidence that induction and development of M. sativa somatic embryos require endogenous levels not only of growth stimulants (e.g. gibberellins, auxins and cytokinins), but also of phytohormones known as growth inhibitors, i.e. ABA, jasmonates and ethylene. Any alterations in the contents of these plant growth inhibitors during the distinct phases of M. sativa SE, proved unfavorable for the subsequent somatic embryo production, suggesting that the level of biosynthetic activity in tissues is optimal for sustaining an appropriate course of this developmental process. It turned out that, in the case of ethylene, its synthesis in and activity towards M. sativa is not linked to the induction, but is very important in the proliferation and differentiation phases. An ABA content lower than that of active GAs (GA 4, GA 7 , GA 1 , GA 5 , GA 3 , GA 6 ) and IAA was proven to enable the embryo formation in the M. truncatula callus. The importance of some phytohormones in the germination and conversion of somatic embryos is also discussed.

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紫花苜蓿体细胞胚胎发生的激素调控。
与合子胚胎发生相比,体细胞胚胎发生培养系统不受组织数量和可及性的限制,是研究植物激素在体细胞胚胎诱导、发育和成熟过程中的作用的有用模型。人工种子技术是包括紫花苜蓿在内的许多重要农艺植物离体繁殖的重要有效方法之一,其中三角紫花苜蓿是豆科植物的实验模型。本文就外源和内源植物生长调节剂/植物激素在紫花苜蓿体细胞胚胎发生不同阶段的作用进行综述。有证据表明,苜蓿体细胞胚胎的诱导和发育不仅需要内源水平的生长刺激物(如赤霉素、生长素和细胞分裂素),还需要内源水平的生长抑制剂植物激素,如ABA、茉莉酸盐和乙烯。在sativa SE的不同阶段,这些植物生长抑制剂含量的任何变化都不利于随后的体细胞胚胎产生,这表明组织中的生物合成活性水平对于维持这一发育过程的适当过程是最佳的。结果表明,在乙烯的情况下,它的合成和对苜蓿的活性与诱导无关,但在增殖和分化阶段非常重要。ABA含量低于活性GAs (GA 4、GA 7、GA 1、GA 5、GA 3、GA 6)和IAA的含量有利于短茎草愈伤组织胚的形成。还讨论了一些植物激素在体细胞胚萌发和转化中的重要性。
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