Subculture and Etiolation Treatment Promotes Rooting Ability of Upper Branches of Black Locust Crown

Author:

Zhang Jie12,Zhao Ye1,Duan Anan2,Wang Wei3,Sun Yuhan1,Dong Li1,Cao Sen1,Li Xiuyu1,Liu Xiaodi1,Han Chao1,Uddin Saleem1,Bi Wei2,Wang Ruohan1,Li Yun1

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Robinia pseudoacacia Engineering Technology Research Center of National Forestry and Grassland Administration, National Engineering Laboratory for Tree Breeding, College of Biological Sciences and Technology, Beijing Forestry University , Beijing 100083 , China

2. College of Forestry Southwest Forestry University , Kunming, Yunnan Province 650224 , China

3. Forestry Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Forestry , Beijing 10091 , China

Abstract

Abstract The black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) is an economically and ecologically important tree worldwide. However, maturation and position effects affect its asexual reproduction. Despite etiolation treatment and successive subcultures promoting the plant cutting’s rooting rate, whether the promoting effects of aging (upper) branches and young (lower) branches are consistent is unknown. Therefore, we evaluated the relevant rooting ability indicators of tree age effect and its location effect in 26-year-old R. pseudoacacia trees and the current-year branches of different parts. Branches of the upper and lower parts of these trees underwent accelerated germination to generate shoots as explants. We subjected the tissue culture–generated shoots to an etiolation treatment to investigate how the treatment and subculture time affected the rooting ability of the shoot explants induced by different parts of the black locust branch. Tissue culture shoots subjected to the etiolation treatment exhibited a 2–3 day shorter rooting time. Shoots from the upper crown organs achieved a rejuvenation effect, which manifested as enhanced rooting capacity. Our study results provide a theoretical basis for maintaining the juvenility and consistency of clones. Besides having theoretical and practical value, our study also guides the selection of suitable propagation materials for production.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key R&D Program of China

Beijing Forestry University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecological Modeling,Ecology,Forestry

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