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In vitro propagation of Corymbia torelliana x C. citriodora (Myrtaceae) via cytokinin-free node culture

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Trueman, S.J. and Richardson, D.M. (2007) In vitro propagation of Corymbia torelliana x C. citriodora (Myrtaceae) via cytokinin-free node culture. Australian Journal of Botany, 55 (4). pp. 471-481.

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Article Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/BT06163

Publisher URL: https://www.publish.csiro.au/bt/pdf/BT06163

Abstract

Hybrids between Corymbia torelliana (F.Muell.) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson and C. citriodora subsp. variegata (F.Muell.) A.R.Bean & M.W.McDonald are used extensively to establish forestry plantations in subtropical Australia. Methods were developed for in vitro seed germination, shoot multiplication and plantlet formation that could be used to establish in vitro and ex vitro clone banks of juvenile Corymbia hybrids. Effects of sodium hypochlorite concentration and exposure time on seed contamination and germination, and effects of cytokinin and auxin concentrations on shoot multiplication and subsequent rooting, were assessed. A two-step surface sterilisation procedure, involving 70% ethanol followed by 1% sodium hypochlorite, provided almost no contamination and at least 88% germination. A novel method of cytokinin-free node culture proved most effective for in vitro propagation. Lateral bud break of primary shoots was difficult to induce by using cytokinin, but primary shoots rooted prolifically, elongated rapidly and produced multiple nodes in the absence of exogenous cytokinin. Further multiplication was obtained either by elongating lateral shoots of nodal explants in cytokinin-free medium or by inducing organogenic callus and axillary shoot proliferation with 2.2 µm benzyladenine. Plantlets were produced using an in vitro soil-less method that provided extensive rooting in sterile propagation mixture. These methods provide a means for simultaneous laboratory storage and field-testing of clones before selection and multiplication of desired genotypes.

Item Type:Article
Business groups:Horticulture and Forestry Science
Keywords:C. torelliana × C. citriodora; in vitro germination; shoot culture; axillary shoot production; root induction; shoot multiplication.
Subjects:Forestry > Sylviculture
Science > Biology > Reproduction
Forestry > Research. Experimentation
Live Archive:06 Apr 2009 06:48
Last Modified:16 Oct 2024 05:32

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