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Preservation of endangered Tunisian grapevine cultivars using embryogenic cultures
Bouamama, B.; Jardak, R.; Ben Salem, A.; Ghorbel, A. & Mliki, A.
Abstract
The preservation of embryogenic lines derived from
several endangered local grapevine cultivars was
studied. Embryogenic calluses were obtained from
immature anthers of eight cultivars, sampled on both
fruity-cuttings and field grown vines. Anthers at the
'separated flower' stage, derived from fruity-cuttings,
resulted in an increased induction of somatic
embryogenesis, compared to those derived from the The preservation of embryogenic lines derived from
several endangered local grapevine cultivars was
studied. Embryogenic calluses were obtained from
immature anthers of eight cultivars, sampled on both
fruity-cuttings and field grown vines. Anthers at the
'separated flower' stage, derived from fruity-cuttings,
resulted in an increased induction of somatic
embryogenesis, compared to those derived from the 15.6% and 34.8% in 'Kahli Kerkennah' and 'Muscat
Raf-raf' cultivars, respectively. Although,
morphological diversifications of pro-embryogenic
calluses (several necrosis and spontaneous maturation)
were observed on the induction mediumafter 5
subcultures. The reduction of 2,4-D and TDZ levels to
4.52 μM and 2.89 μM respectively, induced granular
and yellowish embryogenic material. Thus, Chée and
Pool (1987) (CP) enriched with 4.52 μM of 2,4-D and
2.89 μM of TDZ revealed to be the most appropriate for
long-term maintenance. In fact, all the cultivars
presented high and regular embryo maturation rates
after 12, 24, 36 and 48 months of cultivation on this
medium, under light conditions. After 4 years, they still
exhibit high germination and regeneration abilities.
Germination of somatic embryos was achieved on
Murashige and Skoog (1962) basal-medium, with rates
ranging from 69% to 96%. Only 5% of somatic
embryos were concerned by morphological variations.
The regenerated plantlets presented a normal
phenotype under controlled greenhouse conditions,
compared to mother plants.
Keywords
forced anthers, long-term maintenance, somatic embryos, Vitis vinifera
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