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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Plant | 2004

Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from callus cultures of several species in the genus Tricyrtis

Masaru Nakano; Keiko Mizunashi; Shigefumi Tanaka; Toshinari Godo; Masashi Nakata; Hiroyuki Saito

SummaryThe liliaceous perennial plants, Tricyrtis spp., are cultivated as ornamental plants in Japan. Natural populations of several Japanese Tricyrtis spp. are severely threatened by indiscriminate collection and habitat destruction. In this study, a plant regeneration system based on somatic embryogenesis has been developed for efficient clonal propagation of T. hirta, T. hirta var. albescens, T. formosana, T. formosana cv. Fujimusume, T. flava ssp. ohsumiensis, and T. macrantha ssp. macranthopsis. Flower tepal explants of these genotypes were cultured on media containing 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) or 4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid (picloram, PIC) alone or in combination with N-(1,2,3-thiadiazol-5-yl)-N′-phenylurea (thidiazuron, TDZ). Calluses induced on media containing 2,4-D produced somatic embryos following their transfer to a plant growth regulator-free medium, indicating that these calluses were embryogenic. A combination of 4.5μM2,4-D and 0.45 μM TDZ was most effective for inducing embryogenic calluses from tepal explants. Among various explant sources, filaments were most suitable for inducing embryogenic calluses on a medium containing 4.5μM 2,4-D and 0.45 μM TDZ. Embryogenic calluses were only obtained from filament explants for T. macrantha ssp. macranthopsis. Embryogenic calluses could be maintained by subculturing monthly onto the same medium, and a 1.5–3.5-fold increase in fresh weight was obtained after 1 mo. of subculture. Depending on the plant genotype, 50–500 somatic embryos per 0.5g fresh weight of embryogenic callus was obtained 1 mo. after transfer to a plant growth regulator-free medium. Most of the embryos developed into plantlets, and they were successfully acclimatized to greenhouse conditions. Regenerated plants showed no alteration in the ploidy level as indicated by chromosome observation and flow cytometric analysis.


Scientia Horticulturae | 2006

Somaclonal variation in Tricyrtis hirta plants regenerated from 1-year-old embryogenic callus cultures

Masaru Nakano; Toshikazu Nomizu; Keiko Mizunashi; Mami Suzuki; Shiro Mori; Sachiko Kuwayama; Megumi Hayashi; Hiroto Umehara; Eriko Oka; Hiroyuki Kobayashi; Megumi Asano; Shintaro Sugawara; Hiroki Takagi; Hiroyuki Saito; Masashi Nakata; Toshinari Godo; Yoshihiro Hara; Junji Amano


Breeding Science | 2004

Triploid Property of Senno (Lychnis senno Siebold et Zucc., Caryophyllaceae), a Traditional Ornamental Plant Conserved in Japan

Toshinari Godo; Takayoshi Oku; Masahiro Mii; Masashi Nakata


Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture - Niigata University (Japan) | 2005

Analyses of anthocyanidins and anthocyanins in flower petals of Lychnis senno and its related species (Caryophyllaceae)

Sachiko Kuwayama; Shiro Mori; Masashi Nakata; Toshinari Godo; Masaru Nakano


Plant Biotechnology | 2005

Adventitious shoot regeneration and micropropagation of the Japanese endangered Hylotelephium sieboldii (Sweet ex Hook.) H. Ohba and H. sieboldii var. ettyuense (Tomida) H. Ohba

Masaru Nakano; Miho Nagai; Shigefumi Tanaka; Masashi Nakata; Toshinari Godo


Plant Biotechnology | 2009

Interspecific hybridization between triploid Senno (Lychnis senno Siebold et Zucc., Caryophyllaceae) and allied taxa of the genus Lychnis

Toshinari Godo; Junko Miyazaki; Sachiko Kuwayama; Shinjiro Ogita; Yasuo Kato; Masaru Nakano; Masashi Nakata


Chromosome science | 2009

Cytological studies on wild Farfugium japonicum (Asteraceae)

Hajime Okuno; Masashi Nakata; Masahiro Mii


Chromosome science | 2011

Stable chromosome number in horticultural cultivars of Farfugium japonicum (Asteraceae), with descriptions of their morphological characteristics

Hajime Okuno; Masashi Nakata; Masahiro Mii


Plant Biotechnology | 2010

Stability of variegation in plants propagated by tissue culture of three variegated cultivars of Farfugium japonicum (Asteraceae), a Japanese traditional ornamental plant

Hajime Okuno; Toshinari Godo; Masashi Nakata; Masahiro Mii


Horticultural Research (japan) | 2008

Outdoor Measurements of Flower Colors of Camellia reticulata (Theaceae) Using a Portable Device that Indicates Values by the Munsell Color System

Masashi Nakata; Zhonglang Wang; Yuanxue Lu; Baojun Feng; Shuang Wang; Kai-Yun Guan; Toshinari Godo

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