Peculiarities of Somatic Embryogenesis of Long-Term Proliferating Embryogenic Cell Lines of Larix sibirica in vitro1

I. N. Tretyakova, M. E. Park, A. S. Ivanitskaya, and N. V. Oreshkova
Translated by V. Mittova

Sukachev Institute of Forest, Russian Academy of Science, Siberian Branch, Krasnoyarsk, 660036 Russia

Correspondence to: e-mail: culture@ksc.krasn.ru

1Abbreviations: CL—cell lines; ESM—embryonal-suspensor masses; IBA—indolebutyric acid.

Received 21 October, 2015

Abstract—Morphogenesis and maturation of somatic embryos, ploidy, and genotyping of cell lines (CL) of embryogenic cultures of Larix sibirica Ledeb. in vitro were investigated during 2–6 years. It was revealed that from 2000 to 11 103 globular somatic embryos were formed in proliferating CL. However, the ability of somatic embryos to the maturation and germination decreased. Cytogenetic study of embryonal-suspensor masses (ESM) of Larix sibirica demonstrated that cells of long-term cultivated cultures remained diploid. According to microsatellite analysis, proliferating CL of Siberian larch were characterized by weak allelic variability, and cell line 6 and cloned seedlings of this line were genetically stable and corresponded to the donor tree. Embryogenic cell lines composed the collection bank, which will be successfully used for plantation forest growing.

Keywords: Larix sibirica, somatic embryogenesis, somaclonal variation, embryogenic cell lines

DOI: 10.1134/S1021443716050137