Effects of Gelling Agent Brands and Concentration on Rice Anther Culture

배지응고제의 종류와 농도에 따른 벼 약배양 효율

  • Published : 1998.09.01

Abstract

To detect the effects of gelling agent brands and concentration on rice anther culture, anthers of rice(O. sativa L. japonica, cv, Nagdongbyeo) were inoculated on N6-Y1 basic media supplemented with 0.4~1.6% Bacto agar(Difco, 04140-01), Agarose(Sigma, Type 1) and 0.2~0.8% Gelrite(Kelco, 143364) as gelling agents. On 0.4% Bacto agar and Agarose media, the frequency of callus formation which was significantly decreased in proportion to gelling agent's concentration was 39% and 55%, respectively. On 0.6% Gelrite media, the frequency of callus formation which was not statistically significant among the 0.2~0.8% concentration was 44%. Calli derived from the higher concentration of gelling agents showed embryogenic with slow growth, small, whitish and hard shape compare to that of the lower concentration. The frequency of green plant regeneration was high not only in calli derived from the higher concentration but also in plant regeneration medium with the higher concentration after callus transfer. Calli derived from the higher concentration was effective to maintain the frequency of green plant regeneration up to 60 days after anther inoculation. Introduction of 0.6~0.8% Geltite for callus formation, then transferred 1.6% Bacto agar and Agarose or 0.8% Gelrite for green plant regeneration was effective to increase anther culture efficiency.

벼 약배양 배지에 첨가되는 배지응고제의 종류와 농도가 캘러스형성 및 식물체재분화에 미치는 영향을 구명하기 위하여 실험한 결과는 다음과 같다. 배지응고제인 Bacto agar(Difco, 04140-01), Agrose(Sigma, Type 1) 0.4% 처리에서 각각 39%, 55%의 캘러스형성율을 보였으나 농도가 높아질수록 캘러스 형성율이 현저하게 감소하였다. Gelrite(Kelco, 143364)의 0.2~0.8%처리에서는 농도에 따른 차이가 인정되지 않았으며 0.6% 처리에서 44%의 캘러스 형성율을 보였다. 고농도 배지응고제 처리에서 형성된 캘러스는 생장이 늦은 반면 작고 단단하며 백색에 가까운 배발생적인 특성을 보였다. 식물체재분화율은 고농도 배지응고제 처리에서 형성된 캘러스에서 양호하였으며, 또한 고농도 배지응고제가 첨가된 식물체분화배지에서 높았다. 저농도 배지응고제 처리에서 형성된 약치상후 60일된 캘러스는 식물체 재분화율이 급격히 감소하였다. 치상된 약에 대한 최종적인 식물체분화 효율을 향상시키기 위해서는 0.6∼0.8% Gelrite 첨가배지에서 형성된 캘러스를 1.6% Bacto agar 및 Agarose 또는 0.8% Gelrite 식물체분화배지에 이식할 것을 추천한다.

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