GROWTH REGULATOR PRETREATMENT IMPROVES SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS FROM LEAVES OF SQUASH (CUCURBITA PEPO L.) AND MELON (CUCUMIS MELO L.)

2002 
Leaf explants of squash (Cucurbita pepo L.) and melon (Cucumis melo L.) were pretreated initially with 113.1, 226.2 or 452.4 µM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), 46.5, 93 or 186 µM kinetin or a combination of both at the above concentrations, for 6, 24 or 48 h. After pretreatment, explants were transferred to an agar-solidified medium that was not supplemented with growth regulators or to a species-specific standard induction medium. Control explants from each species were incubated directly on the species-specific standard induction medium. Initial pretreatment of squash explants with 186 µM kinetin and of melon explants with 226.2 µM 2,4-D for 48 h significantly promoted the formation of somatic embryos which developed further to the torpedo-shape stage and germinated. Under these conditions at least four plants can be regenerated per square centimeter of explant surface, thus achieving an increase over non-pretreated cultures of 143% and 130% for squash and melon, respectively.
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