Title: Somatic Embryogenesis
1Somatic Embryogenesis
- Occurs naturally in some plants
- Citrus, crabapple
- During formation of the zygotic embryo
2Somatic embryogenesis in vitro
- May be induced from almost any somatic
- Critical aspects
- Bipolar
- Not attached to explant by vascular tissue
3Applicable plants
- Has been induced in a wide variety of plants
- Coffee, many citrus, conifers, Kalanchoe pinnata,
Cucurbita pepo, castor bean, barley, lolium,
rice, lily, snapdragon, atropa belladonna,
Petunia hybrida, rue, caraway, vitis, fennel,
parsley. - Most woody plants form somatic embryos only from
chronologically young tissue such as cotyledons,
hypocotyl etc. Spruce, walnut, pecan, ash
4Walnut somatic embryogenesis
5Individual walnut embryo
6Walnut somatic embryogenesis
- Wanut somatic embryos at different stages of
devlopment
7Abnormal walnut somatic embryo
8Oak somatic embryogenesis
9Abnormal oak somatic embryo
10Abnormal oak somatic embryo
11Stages in somatic embryogenesis
- Induction
- Development and maturation
- Globular
- Heart stage
- Torpedo
- Germination (conversion)
12Induction
- Auxins required for induction
- Proembryogenic masses form
- 2,4-D most used
- NAA, dicamba also used
13Development
- Auxin must be removed for embryo development
- Continued use of auxin inhibits embryogenesis
- Stages are similar to those of zygotic
embryogenesis - Globular
- Heart
- Torpedo
- Cotyledonary
- Germination (conversion)
14Maturation
- Require complete maturation with apical meristem,
radicle, and cotyledons - Often obtain repetitive embryony
- Storage protein production necessary
- Often require ABA for complete maturation
15Maturation (cont.)
- ABA often required for normal embryo morphology
- Fasciation
- Precocious germination
16Effect of ABA on maturation of spruce somatic
embryos
17Germination
- May only obtain 3-5 germination
- Sucrose (10), mannitol (4) may be required
- Drying (desiccation)
- ABA levels decrease
- Woody plants
- Final moisture content 10-40
- Chilling
- Decreases ABA levels
- Woody plants
18Important factors
- Explant source
- Woody plants
- Immature zygotic embryos at a specific stage of
growth - Herbaceous plants
- More flexible - leaves, flower parts, stems
19Loss of potential in long-term cultures
- Genetic alteration
- Altered hormonal balane
- Competition from new, insensitive cells
20Effect of genotype
Genotype - critical!
Rice
21Effect of genotype in Pinus strobus somatic
embryogenesis
22Pinus strobus experiment repeated
23Medium
- Nutrients in medium - Nitrogen
- Reduced nitrogen
- NH4Cl used
- Use of KNO3 only gave no embryos
- May be required in induction and/or development
24Explant
- Age of explant
- Juvenile
- Often only zygotic embryos work - especially in
woody plants - Narrow window of development
- Eg.wheat between 11 and 14 days post-anthesis
25Theories to explain somatic embryogenesis
- Dedifferentiation
- Cell isolation theory
- Explant physiology and culture environment
- Intercellular communication and
cytodifferentiation - Predetermination
- Pre- and induced embryogenic determined cell
theory
26Synthetic seed
- Potential method of clonal production
- Naked embryos fragile
- Must be encapsulated
- Calcium alginate
- Polyox