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Title: | In Vitro Establishment and Maintenance of Culture Lines with Differentiated Somatic Embryogenesis Capacity in Olive (Olea europaea L.) |
Authors: | Pires, Rita Cardoso, Hélia Rodrigues, Lénia Peixe, Augusto |
Editors: | Abdel-Salam, Eslam |
Keywords: | somatic embryogenesis Olea europaea cyclic embryogenesis embryogenic lines conversion |
Issue Date: | 16-Sep-2025 |
Abstract: | Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is a powerful biotechnological tool for large-scale clonal plant
propagation. However, most woody species exhibit a recalcitrant response. Olea europaea L.,
a highly valuable tree crop, is among these recalcitrant species. Unravelling the molecular
mechanisms underlying SE efficiency in O. europaea is, therefore, essential. Access
to embryogenic lines with contrasting capacities for somatic embryo differentiation is a
key requirement for such studies. Mature fruits of olive cultivars ‘Galega Vulgar’ and
‘Arbequina’ were collected from open-pollinated orchard-grown plants, and various explants
taken from zygotic embryos were used to establish SE. A differentiated response was
observed both within each cultivar and between cultivars, with cv. ‘Arbequina’ showing
the highest embryogenic induction, particularly when radicles were used. Secondary SE
was successfully established for both high- and low-efficiency lines, providing valuable
material for future molecular studies. Somatic embryo conversion into plants, a key indicator
of embryo quality, was successfully achieved in both cultivars. Flow cytometry analysis
revealed a high degree of chromosomal stability. This study presents a reliable procedure
to obtain and maintain distinct embryogenic responses in O. europaea, identifying lines
with both high and low embryogenic efficiency that can serve as model systems for future
molecular investigations. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39347 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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