Interactive effect of genotype and medium on microtuberization of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) grown in vitro

Author:

Zahia Kadi12,Malika Rached Kanouni12,Sara Khammar1,Abderrezeq Chebout3,Hichem Khammar12,Ramzi Hadjab12,Lilia Redjaïmia12,Zahira Bouziane4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nature and Life Sciences, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Nature and Life Sciences , Larbi Ben M'hidi University , Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria

2. Functional Ecology and Environment Laboratory (F.E.E.L) , Larbi Ben M'hidi University , Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria

3. Department of Biology , Larbi Tebessi University , Tebessa , Algeria

4. Department of Biology , Abess Laghrour University , Khenchela , Algeria

Abstract

Abstract This work investigates the interactive effect of six culture media and three photoperiods (darkness, 16h/8h, 8h/16h) on the microtuberization of four potato varieties (Spunta, Désirée, Kondor and Bartina). The objective is to determine the best tuberization under these growing conditions. The measured parameters which are related to the suitability of the tuberization characteristics are: the morphological aspects (shape, position) and the biometric ones (number and diameter of tubers). The obtained results permit to valorize the meristems that constitute the starting explant, and their good organogenetic skills to provide the first generation of micropropagation with healthy vitroplants in a sufficient quantity. Thus, the grown vitroplants on the medium (MS/2+BAP+COU) presented the best values which are related to the percentage of tuberization, the number of microtubercles / vitroplants and weight of tubers. Moreover, the Bartina genotype showed a remarkable superiority over its media and under a 16h/8h photoperiod except for the diameter of the tubers, where this genotype had the best diameter over the medium (MS/2+KIN) under an 8h photoperiod.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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