Workflow for efficiently isolating microspore cultures of different rice genotypes by optimizing the callus induction medium
Zhiwei Chen, Guimei Guo, Shuwei Zhang, Ting He, Shiji Feng, Chenghong Liu, Yu Wang, Longhua Zhou

TL;DR
This study develops a workflow to improve microspore culture in rice, enhancing breeding efficiency through optimized callus induction.
Contribution
A novel workflow for efficient microspore culture in rice genotypes using optimized callus induction medium.
Findings
Maltose was identified as the optimal carbon source for callus induction in rice microspore cultures.
CIM III showed the best performance for callus induction across multiple rice genotypes.
Japonica genotypes had higher regeneration success compared to indica genotypes in plant differentiation.
Abstract
As one of the most important staple foods in the world, rice plays a key role in global food security. Doubled haploid technology based on isolated microspore culture can shorten the time taken for rice breeding programs. However, this technology still faces many problems, such as genotypic dependency, low culture efficiency, and a shortage of skilled workers. In this study, 15 rice genotypes, comprising 12 japonica genotypes and 3 indica genotypes, were randomly selected for microspore culture research, and the effects of different callus induction media (CIMs) on callus induction were compared and the related plant regenerations were also shown. The results showed that maltose was the optimal carbon source and the CIM III was the best for callus induction by comparing the number of rice genotypes that could be induced to form calli and the callus yields. For plant differentiation, 12…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant tissue culture and regeneration · Plant Genetic and Mutation Studies · Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
