Embryo Culture Techniques

Author(s):  
Katharine V. Jackson ◽  
Catherine Racowsky
HortScience ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 1050A-1050
Author(s):  
Natalie Anderson ◽  
David H. Byrne ◽  
Maria B. Raseira

A major obstacle faced by programs that breed early-ripening peach cultivars [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] is the low viability of the embryos from the early-ripening parents that are used as females. Embryo culture techniques have been developed to allow embryos to mature in vitro, thus increasing the chances of germination and survivability. Several media types exist for Prunus embryo culture. Two types, Woody Plant Medium (WPM) and Smith, Bailey, and Hough (SBH) were investigated for this report. The WPM type was studied in two forms, one made from scratch and the other in a prepackaged form. The SBH type was studied with the addition of vitamins and without vitamins. Eight peach genotypes with embryo lengths ranging from 9.6 to 12.7 mm were used. Surprisingly enough, it was found that WPM from scratch performed better than WPM from a prepackaged mix. For all eight genotypes studied, WPM from scratch resulted in as good as or better germination than SBH with or without vitamins. A large media by genotype effect was found, which is partially attributed to the embryo size. The genotypes with larger embryos (>11 mm) tended to perform equally on all media tested whereas the embryos <10.5 mm germinated better on WPM as compared to SBH.


Development ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Kazuhiro Eto ◽  
Alvaro Figueroa ◽  
Gakuzo Tamura ◽  
Robert M. Pratt

Whole-embryo culture techniques have advanced to the point where the study of normal and abnormal primary palate development in vitro is possible. The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether localized administration of tunicamycin (TM) an inhibitor of protein glycosylation, into the region of the developing primary palate would induce cleft lip in culture. Rat embryos were explanted on late day 11 of gestation and cultured with open yolk sacs for 40 h. TM was administered by implanting a sterile eyelash soaked in TM into the nasal placode region. The contralateral placode was used as the control by implanting an eyelash lacking TM. Under these conditions, TM-treated placodes were found to develop cleft lip in 14 out of 15 embryos compared to 0 for the controls. These experiments demonstrate that localized administration of TM results in cleft lip formation in whole embryo culture. The technique of localized administration of drugs and teratogens in whole embryo culture should prove useful for similar studies on embryonic development.


HortScience ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 518C-518
Author(s):  
Mark P. Bridgen

Traditional and biotechnological breeding techniques are being united to develop exciting new plants and to improve existing cultivated plants by introducing natural variability from germplasm resources. Intervarietal, interspecific and intergeneric crosses can be accomplished by using plant embryo culture techniques, sometimes also referred to as embryo rescue. Embryo culture involves the isolation and growth of immature or mature zygotic embryos under sterile conditions on an aseptic nutrient medium with the goal of obtaining a viable plant. The technique depends on isolating the embryo without injury, formulating a suitable nutrient medium, and inducing continued embryogenic growth and seedling formation. The culture of immature embryos is used to rescue embryos from hybrid crosses that were once thought to be incompatible because they would normally abort or not undergo the progressive sequence of ontogeny. The culture of mature embryos from ripened seeds is used to eliminate seed germination inhibitors, to overcome dormancy restrictions, or to shorten the breeding cycle. New and exciting cultivars of Alstroemeria, also known as Lily-of-the-Incas, Inca Lily, or Peruvian Lily, have been bred by using zygotic embryo culture; these techniques and applications will be discussed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 31 (8) ◽  
pp. 1029-1036 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mindy S. Christianson ◽  
Yulian Zhao ◽  
Gon Shoham ◽  
Irit Granot ◽  
Anat Safran ◽  
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