In vitro polyploid induction in Allium grayi Regel using colchicine
Ting-Syuan Chen, Wei-Hung Zhang, Si-Yu Liu, Cheng-Ying Hung, Chien-Yuan Kao

TL;DR
Researchers successfully induced polyploidy in a rare plant species using colchicine, leading to larger bulbs and potential for breeding improvements.
Contribution
This study is the first to induce tetraploidy in Allium grayi using in vitro colchicine treatment, achieving a 20% induction rate.
Findings
Pre-culturing dissected bulbs increased plant variation, with the best results after 10 days followed by 24-hour colchicine treatment.
Tetraploid plants showed larger stomata and lower stomatal density compared to diploids.
Three stable tetraploid lines were established, offering potential for future breeding of native shallot cultivars.
Abstract
Allium grayi Regel is a seasonally limited small perennial herb of the subfamily Allioideae, and is endemic to Matsu, Taiwan. The species possesses nutritious, ornamental value, and biological pharmacological activity. This study evaluated for the first time to induce polyploidy using the dissected bulb of A. grayi as explants in vitro, with the expectation of increasing the bulb size. Sterile bulbs were divided into four equal parts and pre-cultured under different durations before being soaked in a one g/L colchicine solution for 12 or 24 hours. Survival, regeneration, variation, and tetraploid induction rates were recorded, while ploidy levels were determined by flow cytometry and stomatal traits were measured microscopically. The results showed that pre-cultured treatment after dissecting the sterile bulbs increased the variation rate of the plants, with the group that was left…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChromosomal and Genetic Variations · Plant tissue culture and regeneration · Garlic and Onion Studies
