Temporary immersion systems (RITA®) for the improvement of cork oak somatic embryogenic culture proliferation and somatic embryo production

TitleTemporary immersion systems (RITA®) for the improvement of cork oak somatic embryogenic culture proliferation and somatic embryo production
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsPérez, M., Bueno MA., Escalona M., Toorop P., Rodriguez R., & Cañal MJ.
JournalTrees
Volume27
Pagination1277-1284
KeywordsCulture parameters, Embryogenic callus, Immersion frequency, Liquid medium, Quercus suber, Repetitive somatic embryogenesis, Semi-solid medium
Abstract

Somatic embryogenesis in cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is an efficient tool that allows the production of large number of embryos from selected quality and productive trees. Temporary immersion systems (TIS) are an alternative to semi-solid or liquid culture that combine the advantages of liquid culture and avoid the associated problems. Parameters that affect the TIS multiplication efficiency of Q. suber L. embryogenic cultures were evaluated. Immersion frequencies of 1 min every 6 or 4 h increased the fresh weight 3.7 or 7.5-fold compared with an immersion frequency of 1 min every 12 h or cultures on semi-solid medium, respectively. The cellular fate of embryogenic cultures was also affected by the immersion frequency, 1 min every 6 h was the best for mass propagation of proliferative developmental stages (embryogenic calli and embryo clusters) while 1 min every 4 h promoted the formation of single, fully developed cotyledonary embryos. An initial amount of 1.5 g fresh weight of proliferative tissues produced the best results in RITA(A (R)) containers while 0.5 g of embryogenic callus was the best for semi-solid cultures.