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. 1996 Jun;15(10):742-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00232219.

A regeneration protocol for sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) protoplasts

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A regeneration protocol for sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) protoplasts

R Wingender et al. Plant Cell Rep. 1996 Jun.

Abstract

Hypocotyl protoplasts of four different Helianthus annuus genotypes were cultivated for 22-28 days in agarose droplets covered with liquid medium. In the first week, supplementation of the medium with plant growth regulators was at a 0.8/1 ratio of cytokinin and auxin followed by a high auxin concentration in the second week and a cytokinin to auxin ratio of 8/1 in the third and fourth week. Following transfer onto solid medium containing cytokinin and auxin in a proportion of 40/1 morphogenic callus started to form globular structures that developed into leaf primordia. Subsequent shoot elongation and rooting were obtained on hormone free medium after dipping the cut shoots into high auxin solution. Thirteen weeks after protoplast isolation, plantlets could be transferred to the greenhouse. Shoot regeneration was obtained for all four cultivars (Florom-328, Cerflor, Euroflor, Frankasol) at different rates reflecting their regenerative potential.

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