Amina Redha
Kuwait University
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Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2008
Amina Redha; Attia Talaat
Anthers of three hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes with high frequencies of albino regenerants in anther culture were compared to DH after inoculation on medium supplemented with ficoll, colchicine or maltose separately, pair-wise or combined, in an attempt to increase green plant regeneration. Maltose treatment produced more green regenerated plants than sucrose for all of the genotypes. The three chemicals combined in anther medium either reduced green plant regeneration or did not yield significantly different numbers of green regenerated plants compared to the maltose treatment. With DH fewer embryo-like structures (ELS) were obtained per 100 cultured anthers on all medium containing colchicine but greater frequencies of green plants per 100 ELS were obtained. It appeared that the increase in green regenerated plants per 100 ELS was due to a better quality of embryos that were capable of regenerating into green rather than albino plantlets. Smaller increases in green plants per 100 ELS were observed in ICR 4 and V-15 on colchicine containing medium compared to DH. Genotypic differences in anther culture response were observed for ELS per 100 cultured anthers (increased for V-37, decreased for DH and approx. the same for ICR 4 and V-15 in medium with all three chemicals compared to the sucrose control).
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2000
Amina Redha; S.M.S. Islam; B. Büter; Peter Stamp; J. E. Schmid
This study was conducted to determine the most suitable method of regeneration by comparing two approaches: transfer of anthers (with and without embryo-like structures) to regeneration conditions after a period of two to four weeks on induction medium (= anther-transfer treatment) and transfer of embryo-like structures to regeneration conditions after five to eight weeks on induction medium. The early transfer of anthers brought about a significant reduction in the number of embryos formed, but nevertheless significantly improved the frequency of plant regeneration. Combining an optimal date of anther transfer with the early addition of colchicine to the induction medium (100 mg l−1 for 1 and 3 days) led to an increase in the number of doubled haploid regenerants. The results indicate that transferring the anthers after 28 days and adding 100 mg l−1 colchicine to the induction medium on one day only caused a significant improvement in the ability of green plants to regenerate (7.0 compared to 0.50) as well as in chromosome doubling (success index: 4.0 compared to 0.33).
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2011
Amina Redha; Patrice Suleman
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2013
Patrice Suleman; Amina Redha; Mohamad Afzal; Redha H. Al-Hasan
American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2011
Amina Redha; Naemah Al-Mansour; Patrice Suleman; Mohamad Afzal; Redha H. Al-Hasan
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2012
Amina Redha; N. Al-Mansor; Patrice Suleman; Redha H. Al-Hasan; Mohamad Afzal
Phyton (Buenos Aires) | 2012
Amina Redha; Patrice Suleman; Redha H. Al-Hasan; Mohamad Afzal
American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences | 2014
Patrice Suleman; Amina Redha; Mohamad Afzal; Redha H. Al-Hasan
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2013
Amina Redha; S. Patrice; Redha H. Al-Hasan; Mohamad Afzal
American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2013
Amina Redha; Patrice Suleman