Phenotypic Reversion of Somaclonal Variants Derived from Inflorescence of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in the Open Field Trials

The likelihood and degree of the reversion of somaclonal variations have not been reported for tissue-cultured date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) plants derived from immature inflorescences. In this study, three to four years old field grown tissue cultured date palm plants of cvs. Kashuwari and Gulist...

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Main Authors: Mirani, Abdul Aziz, Teo, Chee How, Abul-Soad, Adel Ahmed, Markhand, Ghulam S., Jatt, Tahira, Mirbahar, Ameer A., Solangi, Najamuddin
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https://doi.org/10.17582/journal.sja/2019/35.3.719.726
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spelling my.um.eprints.240272020-03-12T03:45:51Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/24027/ Phenotypic Reversion of Somaclonal Variants Derived from Inflorescence of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in the Open Field Trials Mirani, Abdul Aziz Teo, Chee How Abul-Soad, Adel Ahmed Markhand, Ghulam S. Jatt, Tahira Mirbahar, Ameer A. Solangi, Najamuddin QH Natural history SB Plant culture The likelihood and degree of the reversion of somaclonal variations have not been reported for tissue-cultured date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) plants derived from immature inflorescences. In this study, three to four years old field grown tissue cultured date palm plants of cvs. Kashuwari and Gulistan derived from in vitro subculture 1-10 (block I) and 11-25 (block II) in multiplication stage were screened for type and nature of phenotypic abnormalities. Six phenotypic abnormalities were detected: 1) dwarfism, 2) excessive vegetative growth, 3) production of deformed offshoots and twisted inflorescence, 4) abnormal frond growth, 5) low levels of fruit setting and 6) inflorescence absent. Among the six different variant phenotypes, complete reversion of phenotypic abnormalities for the phenotypes of inflorescence absent, low level of fruit setting, production of deformed offshoots, and abnormal frond growth were observed in open field trial plants during the three years' study period. An overall percentage of all the variations was higher (64.19%) in block II during the first season as compared to block I (2.42%). This study provides a good indicator for the date palm tissue culture industry where in vitro cultures with subculture number <11 cycles in multiplication stage are needed to obtain higher percentage of true-to-type regenerants. © 2019, Researchers Links Ltd. Smith and Franklin Academic Publishing 2019 Article PeerReviewed Mirani, Abdul Aziz and Teo, Chee How and Abul-Soad, Adel Ahmed and Markhand, Ghulam S. and Jatt, Tahira and Mirbahar, Ameer A. and Solangi, Najamuddin (2019) Phenotypic Reversion of Somaclonal Variants Derived from Inflorescence of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in the Open Field Trials. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 35 (3). pp. 719-726. ISSN 1016-4383 https://doi.org/10.17582/journal.sja/2019/35.3.719.726 doi:10.17582/journal.sja/2019/35.3.719.726
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topic QH Natural history
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spellingShingle QH Natural history
SB Plant culture
Mirani, Abdul Aziz
Teo, Chee How
Abul-Soad, Adel Ahmed
Markhand, Ghulam S.
Jatt, Tahira
Mirbahar, Ameer A.
Solangi, Najamuddin
Phenotypic Reversion of Somaclonal Variants Derived from Inflorescence of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in the Open Field Trials
description The likelihood and degree of the reversion of somaclonal variations have not been reported for tissue-cultured date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) plants derived from immature inflorescences. In this study, three to four years old field grown tissue cultured date palm plants of cvs. Kashuwari and Gulistan derived from in vitro subculture 1-10 (block I) and 11-25 (block II) in multiplication stage were screened for type and nature of phenotypic abnormalities. Six phenotypic abnormalities were detected: 1) dwarfism, 2) excessive vegetative growth, 3) production of deformed offshoots and twisted inflorescence, 4) abnormal frond growth, 5) low levels of fruit setting and 6) inflorescence absent. Among the six different variant phenotypes, complete reversion of phenotypic abnormalities for the phenotypes of inflorescence absent, low level of fruit setting, production of deformed offshoots, and abnormal frond growth were observed in open field trial plants during the three years' study period. An overall percentage of all the variations was higher (64.19%) in block II during the first season as compared to block I (2.42%). This study provides a good indicator for the date palm tissue culture industry where in vitro cultures with subculture number <11 cycles in multiplication stage are needed to obtain higher percentage of true-to-type regenerants. © 2019, Researchers Links Ltd.
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author Mirani, Abdul Aziz
Teo, Chee How
Abul-Soad, Adel Ahmed
Markhand, Ghulam S.
Jatt, Tahira
Mirbahar, Ameer A.
Solangi, Najamuddin
author_facet Mirani, Abdul Aziz
Teo, Chee How
Abul-Soad, Adel Ahmed
Markhand, Ghulam S.
Jatt, Tahira
Mirbahar, Ameer A.
Solangi, Najamuddin
author_sort Mirani, Abdul Aziz
title Phenotypic Reversion of Somaclonal Variants Derived from Inflorescence of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in the Open Field Trials
title_short Phenotypic Reversion of Somaclonal Variants Derived from Inflorescence of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in the Open Field Trials
title_full Phenotypic Reversion of Somaclonal Variants Derived from Inflorescence of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in the Open Field Trials
title_fullStr Phenotypic Reversion of Somaclonal Variants Derived from Inflorescence of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in the Open Field Trials
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic Reversion of Somaclonal Variants Derived from Inflorescence of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in the Open Field Trials
title_sort phenotypic reversion of somaclonal variants derived from inflorescence of date palm (phoenix dactylifera l.) in the open field trials
publisher Smith and Franklin Academic Publishing
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/24027/
https://doi.org/10.17582/journal.sja/2019/35.3.719.726
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