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Genotypic difference of Sorghum bicolor in the callus formation and callus growth on aluminum-containing medium

"Abstract : We examined the genetic variation in the callus performance of the Al-tolerant and Al-susceptible genotypes of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) on Al-containing medium. Addition of Al to the medium with a low pH, low Ca and low phosphate resulted in a severe decrease in the percentage o...

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Published in:Plant production science 2002, Vol.5 (3), p.242-247
Main Authors: "Anas (Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu (Japan)), Yoshida, T.
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Language:English
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Summary:"Abstract : We examined the genetic variation in the callus performance of the Al-tolerant and Al-susceptible genotypes of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) on Al-containing medium. Addition of Al to the medium with a low pH, low Ca and low phosphate resulted in a severe decrease in the percentage of callus formation (CF) in both Al-tolerant and Al-susceptible genotypes. However, the percentage of callus formation in the explants from Al-tolerant genotypes was higher than that from susceptible genotypes on Al-containing medium. The genotypic difference in the relative growth of calli on Al-containing medium and in the suppression of callus formation by Al was in agreement with that in the hematoxylin staining score. Al might have been considered as a limiting factor that affected the callus growth. There was a significant correlation (r= - 0.664*) between the percent relative suppression of callus formation by Al and the percentage of callus formation on Al-containing medium. The callus growth in fresh weight and size on Al -containing medium relative to that on Al-free medium (relative growth on Al-containing medium) was greater in Al-tolerant genotypes than in the other genotypes. The relative growth of callus in fresh weight and size on Al-containing medium significantly correlated (r= - 0.820** and r = - 0.956**, respectively) with the percent relative suppression of callus formation by Al. The tissue culture is considered to be a useful tool for selecting Al-tolerant haploids at the callus stage. "
ISSN:1343-943X
1349-1008
DOI:10.1626/pps.5.242