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Propagation SHOOT CULTURE : Plant Tissue Culture

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Propagation SHOOT CULTURE : Plant Tissue Culture

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PropagationCuttageGraftageLayerageDivision

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Asexual PropagationCuttageGraftageLayerageDivisionMicropropagation

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Welcome to the 15 Annual conference of micropropagators

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Definitions

Plant Tissue Culture - in vitro, aseptic plant culture for any purpose including genetic transformation and other plant breeding objectives, secondary product production, pathogen elimination… or for asexual (micropropagation) or sexual propagation

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Definitions

Plant Tissue Culture

Micropropagation - use of tissue culture for clonal plant propagation (including somatic embryogenesis)

In vitro seed or embryo culture - in vitro sexual propagation

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Characteristics of MostMicropropagation Systems

• aseptic culture (no other organsims)• small propagule = explant• heterotrophic nutrition

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History of Plant Tissue Culture Propagation at Cornell

Lewis Knudson, 1922 - 1st in vitro embryo germination (orchid) - ie the invention of in vitro embryo culture

Knudson, L, 1922, Nonsymbiotic germination of orchid seeds, Botanical Gazette LXXIII: 19

Gavino Rotor, 1949 - 1st in vitro vegetative propagation.

Rotor, G, 1949, A method of vegetative propagation of Phalaenopsis species and hybrids, AOS Bulletin (Dec 1) pp 738. - according to Arditti, (1993, Microprop of Orchids (CH 1), Wiley) Rotor (Dr. Mac Daniels student) was 1st in vitro vegetative propagation.

FC Stewart, 1959 - 1st somatic embryogenesis (carrot)

FC Stewart, MO Mapes, and K Mears, 1959, Growth and organized development of cultured cells, Amer. Journal of Botany 45:653

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Explants used for micropropagation & embyo culture

• shoot meristem, tip, bud• leaf or stem (internode)• root • anther / microspore• ovule • embryo (±) associated seed parts

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Shoot Explants

Meristem tip

Actively growing shoot tip

Dormant bud

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Forcing solution (HQC, sucrose, +/- gibberellin):

allows a dormant bud to be forced under clean (indoor) conditions.

- Paul Read et al., 1990

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Leaf Explants

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Seed “explant” (propgaule)

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Field Trip: October 18, 2001

AnTec LaboratoryDeflasking and Compotting Slipper Orchids www.ladyslipper.com/compot2.html

Specialists in Paphiopedilum and Phramapedium (tropical ladyslipper orchids), species and hybrids.

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Stem Explant: Scrophularia sp., Wansang Lim

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Plant tissue culture systems used for micropropagation

• shoot organ culture (axillary or nodal)• root organ culture• callus culture• cell suspension culture• somatic embryogenesis• anther (microspore) culture

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Plant tissue culture systems used for micropropagation

• shoot organ culture (axillary or nodal)

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Plant tissue culture systems used for micropropagation

• root organ culture

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Plant tissue culture systems used for micropropagation

• callus culture

Http://www.cas.muohio.edu/~wilsonkg/biotech/html/greentc_.htmHttp://www.zeta.org.au/

~brianc/pcc.htm

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Plant tissue culture systems used for micropropagation

cell (liquid) suspension culture

Http://www.zeta.org.au/~brianc/pcc.htm

(liquid medium, agitation)

Cells and clumps of cells in suspension

http://www.bio.purdue.edu/nscort/image.html

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http://mars.cropsoil.uga.edu/homesoybean/somprot.htm

Plant tissue culture systems used for micropropagation

somatic embryo culture

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Plant Regeneration Pathways

• Organogenesis via organ culture• Direct organogenesis• Organogenesis from callus• Somatic embryogenesis

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Plant Regeneration Pathways

• Organogenesis via shoot organ culture

+ auxin

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Organogenesis via shoot organ culture

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Plant Regeneration Pathways

Organogenesis via root organ culture

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Organogenesis via root organ culture

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Plant Regeneration Pathways

• Direct organogenesis

African violet leaf cultureby Michael H. Renfroe

Http://www.jmu.edu/biology/biofac/facfro/cloning/cloning.html

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Plant Regeneration Pathways

• Organogenesis from Callus:African Violet

Use of a Protoplast Regeneration System for African Violet Improvement Traud Winkelmann, Institute for Breeding of Ornamental Species Ahrensburg, Germany

http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/tisscult/proto/wink/wink.html

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Plant Regeneration Pathways• Direct Organogenesis: Scrophularia sp., Wansang Lim

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Plant Regeneration Pathways

• Somatic embryogenesis

http://mars.cropsoil.uga.edu/homesoybean/somprot.htm

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http://mars.cropsoil.uga.edu/homesoybean/somprot.htm

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Plant Regeneration Pathways• Organogenesis via organ culture• Direct organogenesis• Organogenesis from callus• Somatic embryogenesis

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Revised to here 10/09/01

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Micropropagation via Shoot Culture

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Applications of Shoot Culture :

• propagation per se• bulking plant breeding selections• production and maintenance of disease free plants• restoration of juvenility• stock plant management

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Shoot culture for propagation per se

Theoretical:Eg. Mum

Conventional prop. -- 30K plants per year

Microprop: (based on 5 fold increase every 4 wks, assuming unlimited labor, space, etc. and no losses):

1 > 5 > 25 > 125 > 625 > 3125 > 15,625 > 78,125 > 390,625 > 1,953,125 > 9,765,625 > 48,824,125 > 244,140,625

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Shoot culture for propagation per se

Practical Considerations: economic niches

• French hybrid lilacs• Raspberries• Rhododendrons, Kalmia

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Applications of Shoot Culture :

• propagation per se• bulking plant breeding selections• production and maintenance of disease free plants• restoration of juvenility• stock plant management

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Applications of Shoot Culture :

• propagation per se• bulking plant breeding selections• production and maintenance of disease free plants• restoration of juvenility• stock plant management

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Shoot culture for production and maintenance of disease free plants

• assumption: because plant tissue cultures are aspetic they are disease free

- contributed to the spread of orchid viruses

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Shoot culture for production and maintenance of bacterial and fungal disease-free plants

Culture indexing: for detection of Bacteria & fungi (not virus)

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propagate

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Shoot culture for production and maintenance of disease free plants

Virus

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Effect of shoot tip (meristem) size on Stage I survival and virus elimination

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Shoot culture for elimination of virus:

examples:

• Ogalvee geraniums• EMLA clonal apple rootstocks• Dasheen mosaic virus of aroids

(diffenbachia, spathophyllum, syngonium)

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Applications of Shoot Culture :

• propagation per se• bulking plant breeding selections• production and maintenance of disease free plants• restoration of juvenility• stock plant management

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From MP Stock PlantFrom TraditionalStock Plant

% Rooting 99.5 91Days to first root 16 20Plant height 43.6 cm 36.1 cm% w/ axillary budoutgrowth 74.9 69.5

Restoration (?) of juvenility

from: Kristiansen, 1991, Post propagation growth of cuttingsfrom in vitro and in vivo propagated stock plants of Ficus benjamina, Scientia Horticulturae 46: 315-322

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Blueberry

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Additional advantages associated withMicropropagation via shoot culture

• Stock plant management- Bamboo Nurseries (philodendron) - before MP 75% of gh space devoted to stock plants

•Enhanced field performance - related to “rejuvenation”

-Red Rasp / C&W noted vigor and suckering: MP > Conventional-thornless blackberry (Sqartz, et al, 1983)-Strawberry - Zimmerman, 1986-Aster, mum, and hosta (mum: 100 divisions vs. 10) - lasts 1 season (Simart in Zimmerman)

• Extend propagation season / especially combined with cold storage of shoot and / or other types of culture

• Facilitate international export

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Stages of Shoot Organ Culture• Stage I - establishment• Stage II- proliferation• Stage III - pretransplant• Stage IV - transplant ex vitro

Resume 10/18/99

Murashige, 1974

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Objectives for Stage I

• asepsis• survival• stable growth

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Briggs Nursery

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Briggs Nursery

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from: Sanchez & Vieitez, 1991, In vitro morphogenic potential of basal sprouts and crown branches of mature chestnut, TreePhysiology 8:59-70.

Effect of growth phase on stage I shoot culture

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Shoot Organ Culture• Stage I - establishment• Stage II - proliferation• Stage III - pretransplant• Stage IV - transplant ex vitro

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Objectives for Stage II

• increase in number of rootable units

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Axillary shoot culture

Cytokinin

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from: Sanchez & Vieitez, 1991, In vitro morphogenic potential of basal sprouts and crown branches of mature chestnut, TreePhysiology 8:59-70.

Effect of growth phase on stage I shoot culture

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Preformed vs. Adventitous Shoots

Rhododendron Montego with Tissue Proliferation

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Shoot Organ Culture• Stage I - establishment• Stage II - proliferation• (Stage III - pretransplant)• Stage IV - transplant ex vitro

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Objectives for Stage III

• +/- rooting• +/- acclimitization ( light, RH)

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Stage II – no roots

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In vitro rooting cytokinin, auxin

Stage III

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Shoot Organ Culture• Stage I - establishment• Stage II - proliferation• Stage III - pretransplant• Stage IV - ex vitro establishment

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Stage IV – fog or fine mist at Briggs Nursery

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Later stage acclimitization (Stage IV) at Briggs Nursery

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Stage IV fog tunnel at KPL

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Stage IV – Rhododendron at Prides Corner Nursery

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Stage IV

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Stage IV losses

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Stage IV losses

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Technical Considerations (How to do Microprop)

Laminar flow hood

From: Laminar Flow Hood Construction by Forester & Berger, http://envhort.ucdavis.edu/dwb/outreach.htm

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Technical Considerations (How to do Microprop)

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Technical Considerations (How to do Microprop)

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Technical Considerations (How to do Microprop)

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Technical Considerations (How to do Microprop)

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http://www.osmotek.com/product.htm#lifereactorOsmotek Lifeline: Advanced products for plant tissue culture

Mechanization of Shoot Culture

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http://www.osmotek.com/product.htm#lifereactorOsmotek Lifeline: Advanced products for plant tissue culture

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http://www.osmotek.com/product.htm#lifereactorOsmotek Lifeline: Advanced products for plant tissue culture

Mechanization of Shoot Culture

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http://www.osmotek.com/product.htm#lifereactorOsmotek Lifeline: Advanced products for plant tissue culture

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From TC in the home Kitchen, by Rick Walkerhttp://www.hpl.hp.com/botany/public_html/cp/slides/tc/tc.htm

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From: Phytotechnology Laboratories, http://www.phytotechlab.com/

Murashige & Skoog basal nutrient medium

Technical Considerations (How to do Microprop)

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Plant Tissue Culture Media / Additional Components

• vitamins: thiamine (vitamine B1), pyradoxine, etc.• Phytohormnes (auxin / cytokinins)

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Effect of auxin and cytokinin / auxin on organogenesis in vitro

Cytokinin >

Auxin

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Make new slide:

[Structure of cytokinin (BAP) here]

Cytokinins used in plant tissue culture• (full spelling) BAP• (full spelling) 2iP• zeatin• thiadiazuron• kinetin

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Thank you

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