Impact of abscisic acid in overcoming the problem of albinism in horse chestnut androgenic embryos
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2013
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Calic, Dusica D
Bohanec, Borut
Devrnja, Nina M

Milojević, Jelena D

Tubic, Ljiljana

Kostić, Igor

Zdravkovic-Korac, Snežana R

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Horse chestnut (Aesculus hyppocastanum L., Hyppocastanacea) is a relict species with a slow and complex reproductive cycle considered to have horticultural and medical importance. The cycle maybe circumvented via in vitro androgenesis. Androgenesis of horse chestnut was induced in microspores and anther culture on MS media. Some of the horse chestnut androgenic embryos were albinos. Addition of abscisic acid in media (in concentrations of 0.01, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 mg l(-1)) with horse chestnut androgenic embryos has circumvented the reproduction cycle barriers. The best results were achieved on medium with the lowest abscisic acid concentration (0.01 mg l(-1)) in microspore culture. The microspore culture proved to be a better model system for embryo production and albino embryo reduction than anther culture. Flow cytometry analysis after maturation treatments induced by ABA showed that 88 % of green embryos originating from microspore culture were haploid. However, 50 % of g...reen embryos from anther culture were haploid. The remaining analyzed androgenic embryos, from both types of cultures were diploid.
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Microspore culture / Anther culture / Albinism / Aesculus hyppocastanum / ABASource:
Trees-Structure and Function, 2013, 27, 3, 755-762Publisher:
- Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg
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DOI: 10.1007/s00468-012-0830-4
ISSN: 0931-1890
WoS: 000319015800025
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84877829203
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Calic, Dusica D AU - Bohanec, Borut AU - Devrnja, Nina M AU - Milojević, Jelena D AU - Tubic, Ljiljana AU - Kostić, Igor AU - Zdravkovic-Korac, Snežana R PY - 2013 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/701 AB - Horse chestnut (Aesculus hyppocastanum L., Hyppocastanacea) is a relict species with a slow and complex reproductive cycle considered to have horticultural and medical importance. The cycle maybe circumvented via in vitro androgenesis. Androgenesis of horse chestnut was induced in microspores and anther culture on MS media. Some of the horse chestnut androgenic embryos were albinos. Addition of abscisic acid in media (in concentrations of 0.01, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 mg l(-1)) with horse chestnut androgenic embryos has circumvented the reproduction cycle barriers. The best results were achieved on medium with the lowest abscisic acid concentration (0.01 mg l(-1)) in microspore culture. The microspore culture proved to be a better model system for embryo production and albino embryo reduction than anther culture. Flow cytometry analysis after maturation treatments induced by ABA showed that 88 % of green embryos originating from microspore culture were haploid. However, 50 % of green embryos from anther culture were haploid. The remaining analyzed androgenic embryos, from both types of cultures were diploid. PB - Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg T2 - Trees-Structure and Function T1 - Impact of abscisic acid in overcoming the problem of albinism in horse chestnut androgenic embryos EP - 762 IS - 3 SP - 755 VL - 27 DO - 10.1007/s00468-012-0830-4 ER -
@article{ author = "Calic, Dusica D and Bohanec, Borut and Devrnja, Nina M and Milojević, Jelena D and Tubic, Ljiljana and Kostić, Igor and Zdravkovic-Korac, Snežana R", year = "2013", abstract = "Horse chestnut (Aesculus hyppocastanum L., Hyppocastanacea) is a relict species with a slow and complex reproductive cycle considered to have horticultural and medical importance. The cycle maybe circumvented via in vitro androgenesis. Androgenesis of horse chestnut was induced in microspores and anther culture on MS media. Some of the horse chestnut androgenic embryos were albinos. Addition of abscisic acid in media (in concentrations of 0.01, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 mg l(-1)) with horse chestnut androgenic embryos has circumvented the reproduction cycle barriers. The best results were achieved on medium with the lowest abscisic acid concentration (0.01 mg l(-1)) in microspore culture. The microspore culture proved to be a better model system for embryo production and albino embryo reduction than anther culture. Flow cytometry analysis after maturation treatments induced by ABA showed that 88 % of green embryos originating from microspore culture were haploid. However, 50 % of green embryos from anther culture were haploid. The remaining analyzed androgenic embryos, from both types of cultures were diploid.", publisher = "Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg", journal = "Trees-Structure and Function", title = "Impact of abscisic acid in overcoming the problem of albinism in horse chestnut androgenic embryos", pages = "762-755", number = "3", volume = "27", doi = "10.1007/s00468-012-0830-4" }
Calic, D. D., Bohanec, B., Devrnja, N. M., Milojević, J. D., Tubic, L., Kostić, I.,& Zdravkovic-Korac, S. R.. (2013). Impact of abscisic acid in overcoming the problem of albinism in horse chestnut androgenic embryos. in Trees-Structure and Function Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg., 27(3), 755-762. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00468-012-0830-4
Calic DD, Bohanec B, Devrnja NM, Milojević JD, Tubic L, Kostić I, Zdravkovic-Korac SR. Impact of abscisic acid in overcoming the problem of albinism in horse chestnut androgenic embryos. in Trees-Structure and Function. 2013;27(3):755-762. doi:10.1007/s00468-012-0830-4 .
Calic, Dusica D, Bohanec, Borut, Devrnja, Nina M, Milojević, Jelena D, Tubic, Ljiljana, Kostić, Igor, Zdravkovic-Korac, Snežana R, "Impact of abscisic acid in overcoming the problem of albinism in horse chestnut androgenic embryos" in Trees-Structure and Function, 27, no. 3 (2013):755-762, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00468-012-0830-4 . .