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Anther culture is emerging as an effective technique in rice breeding. Extent of success
of haploid induction by anther culture depends on a number of factors that include
genotype, developmental stage of pollen, cultivated conditions of plants, components of
culture medium, pre treatments etc. Exploitation of anther culture technique in breeding
and genetics research is limited due to very low regeneration frequency of anthers of rice
in general, and indica cultivars in particular. Therefore, different culture abilities can
overcome the culture difficulties. In this study we evaluated the response of anthers of
selected indica rice varieties, high frequency callus induction in different sugar source*—
supplemented media. AT 362, BG 379-2 and BW 267-3 varieties were tested for the high
frequency callus induction. Panicles were cold pre treated at io°C for 7days and anthers
were cultured in three different culture media which have been prepared by N6 medium
supplemented with 6% maltose (medium 1), 6% sucrose (medium 2) and 6% fructose
(medium 3). Results showed that the highest callus forming frequency (3.07) in variety
BW 267-3 among the indica varieties tested. Callus induction frequency of AT 362 and
BG 379-2 were 2.80 and 2.83 respectively. All tested varieties were show a highest callus
induction in medium one (N6 medium with 6% maltose) than medium two and three
supplemented with sucrose and fructose respectively. This study revealed that sugar
source of culture medium plays an important'role in callus induction from anthers. |
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