Mutagénesis in vitro en suspensiones celulares embriogénicas de banano cv. Grande naine (Musa AAA)

Idalmis Bermúdez-Caraballoso, Mayelín Rodríguez, Maritza Reyes, Rafael Gómez- Kosky, Borys Chong-Pérez, Leonardo Rivero

Resumen


La embriogénesis somática es un proceso útil para la propagación clonal y el mejoramiento genético por inducción de mutaciones. Este trabajo se realizó con el objetivo de determinar el efecto de radiaciones Gamma fuente 60Co en suspensiones celulares embriogénicas de banano cv. ‘Grande naine’ (Musa AAA) hasta la conversión en plantas. Se aplicaron diferentes dosis de radiación (0, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 y 80 Gy) a suspensiones celulares embriogénicas en fase de multiplicación y posteriormente se pusieron a formar, madurar y germinar los embriones. Para determinar la respuesta ex vitro de la población de plantas obtenidas estas se transfirieron a casa de cultivo.Los resultados mostraron que con el indicador masa fresca de los embriones somáticos formados no se observaron diferencias entre el efecto de las diferentes dosis de radiación aplicadas y el control. Sin embargo, la dosis de radiación afectó el porcentaje de formación y germinación de embriones somáticos. Con el empleo de 40 Gy se regeneraron plantas con variaciones fenotípicas. Los resultados en casa de cultivo evidenciaron que a medida que aumentaron las dosis de radiación hasta 50 Gy se incrementó la frecuencia de variaciones. Con dosis de radiación superiores se afectó la supervivencia de las plantas.

 

Palabras clave: dosis de radiación, embrión somático, radiaciones Gamma, radiosensibilidad


Texto completo:

PDF HTML

Referencias


Alves GD, Lima BM (2000) Tratos Culturais. En: Cordeiro ZJM (ed). Banana Produção: Aspectos Técnicos, pp. 83-91. Embrapa. Brasília; ISBN: 85-7383-070-0 1

Arene L, Bellenot-Kapusta V, Belin J, Cadic A, Clerac M, Decourtye L, Duron M ( 2007) Breeding program on woody ornamental plants in Angers, France a collaboration of thirty two years between INRA and SAPHO. Acta Hortic 743: 35-38; doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2007.743.2

De Guzman EV, Del Rosario AG, Pagcaliwagan PC (1982) Production of mutants by irradiation of in vitro cultured tissues of coconut and banana and their mass propagation by tissue culture technique. En: Lubin D (ed) Induced mutations in vegetative propagated plants, pp. 113-118. Vienna, Austria; ISBN: 0074-1876

Escalant JV, Teisson C, Cote F (1994) Amplified somatic embryogenesis from male flowers of triploid banana and plantain cultivars (Musa spp.). In Vitro Cell Dev Biol 30 (4):181-186; doi: 10.1007/BF02823029

García LR, Pérez PJ, Bermúdez-Caraballoso IC, Orellana PP, Veitía NR, Padrón YM, Romero CQ (2002) Comparative study of variability produced by induced mutation and tissue culture in banana (Musa spp.) cv. ‘Grande Naine’. INFOMUSA 11:4-6

Gómez-Kosky R, de Feria Silva M, Posada LP, Gilliard T, Bernal Martínez F, Reyes MV, Chávez MM, Quiala EM (2002) Somatic embryogenesis of the banana hybrid cultivar FHIA-18 (AAAB) in liquid medium and scaled-up in a bioreactor. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 68 (1): 21-2; doi: 10.1023/A: 1012905825307

Jain SM (2000) Mechanisms of spontaneous and induced mutations in plants. En: Moriarty M, Mothersill C, Seymour C, Edington M, Ward JF, Fry RJM (eds) Proceedings of the 11 th International Congress of Radiation Research, Dublin, 18–23/07/1999, pp. 255-258, International Association for Radiation Research, Kansas; ISBN: 189127614X

Jain SM (2005) Major mutation-assisted plant breeding programs supported by FAP/IAEA. Plant Cell Tissue Organ Cult 82 (1): 113-123; doi: 10.1007/s11240-004-7095-6

Jain SM (2010) In vitro mutagenesis in banana (Musa spp.) improvement. Acta Horticult 879: 605-614

Joseph R, Yeoh HH, Loh CS (2004) Induced mutations in cassava using somatic embryos and the identification of mutant plants with altered starch yield and composition. Plant Cell Rep 23 (1-2): 91-98; doi: 10.1007/s00299-004-0798-7

Kulkarni VM, Ganaphati TR, Bapat VA, Rao PS (2004) Establishment of cell-suspension cultures in banana cv. Grand naine and evaluation of its sensitivity to Gamma-irradiation. Current Science 86 (7): 902-904

Kulkarni VM, Ganaphati TR, Suprasanna P, Bapat VA (2007) In vitro mutagenesis in banana (Musa spp.) using Gamma irradiation. En: Jain SM, Haggman H (eds) Protocols for micropropagation of woody trees and fruits, pp. 543-559. Springer, Berlín; ISBN: 978-1-4020-6352-7

Lagoda PJ (2012) Effects of radiation on living cells and plants. En: Shu QY, Brian P, Nakagawa H (eds) Plant Mutation Breeding and Biotechnology, pp. 123-134. CABI. Italia; ISBN: 178 0640 854

Murashige T, Skoog R (1962) A revised medium for rapid growth and bio-assay with tobacco tissue culture. Physiologia Plantarum 15:473-497

Novak FJ, Afza R, Van Duren M, Omar MS (1990) Mutation induction by gamma irradiation of in vitro cultured shoot tips of banana and plantain (Musa cvs.). Tropical Agriculture 67: 21-28

Okole B (2010) Mass-screening techniques for early selection of banana and plantain crops resistant to major diseases and pests. En: Joint FAO/IAEA (eds) Mass Screening Techniques for Selecting Crops Resistant to Diseases, pp. 47-58. Vienna; ISBN: 978-92-0-105110-3

Pestana RK, Amorim EP, Ferreira CF, Amorim VBO, Oliveira LS, CAS Ledo, SO Silva (2011) Genetic dissimilarity of putative Gamma-ray-induced ‘Preciosa - AAAB-Pome type’ banana (Musa spp.) mutants based on multivariate statistical analysis. Genetics and Molecular Research 10 (4): 3976-3986; doi: 10.4238/2011.October.25.2

Predieri S (2001) Mutation induction and tissue culture in improving fruits. Plant Cell Tiss Org Cult 64 (2): 185-210; doi: 10.1023/A: 1010623203554

Ravi I, Uma S, Vaganan MM, Mustaffa MM (2014) Phenotyping bananas for drought resistance. En: Monneveux P, Ribaut JM, Okono A (eds) Drought phenotyping in crops: from theory to practice, Frontiers research topics, pp. 223-233. Frontiers E-books; ISBN: 978-2-88919-181-9

Reyes-Borja WO, Sotomayor I, Garzón I, Vera D, Cedeño M, Degi K, Nagatomi S, Tanaka A, Hase Y, Sekozawa Y, Sugaya S, Gemma H (2010) Mutation induction by Gamma-rays and carbon ion beam irradiation in banana (Musa spp.): a study with an emphasis on the response to Black sigatoka disease. En: Joint FAO/IAEA (eds) Mass Screening Techniques for Selecting Crops Resistant to Disease, pp. 59-89. IAEA, Vienna; ISBN: 978-92-0-105110-3

Roux NS (2004) Mutation induction in Musa-Review. En: Jain SM, Swennen R (eds) Banana improvement: cellular, molecular biology, and induced mutations, pp. 23-32. Science, Enfield; ISBN: 1-57808-340-0

Roux NS, Toloza A, Dolozel J, Panis B (2004) Usefulness of embryogenic cell suspension cultures for the induction and selection of mutants in Musa spp. En: Jain SM, Swennen R (eds) Banana improvement: cellular, molecular biology, and induced mutations, pp. 32-36. Science, Enfield; ISBN: 1-57808-340-0

Smith MK, Hamill SD, Langdon PW, Giles JE, Doogan VJ, Pegg KG (2006) Towards the development of a Cavendish banana resistant to race 4 of fusarium wilt: Gamma irradiation of micropropagated Dwarf Parfitt (Musa spp., AAA group, Cavendish subgroup). Aust J Exp Agric 46:107-113; doi: 10.1071/EA04175

Suprasanna P, Jain MS, Ochatt SJ, Kulkarni VM, Predieri S (2012) Applications of in vitro techniques in mutation breeding of vegetative propagated crops. En: Shu QY, Brian P, Nakagawa H (eds) Plant Mutation Breeding and Biotechnology, pp. 371-385. CABI. Italia; ISBN: 178 0640 854

Xu L, Najeeb U, Naeem MS, Wan GL, Jin ZL, Khan F, Zhou WJ (2012) In vitro mutagenesis and genetic improvement. En: Gupta SK (ed) Technological Innovations in mayor World Oil Crops, pp. 151-173. Springer, London; ISBN: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0827-7-6




Copyright (c) 2017 Biotecnología Vegetal

Biotecnología Vegetal eISSN 2074-8647, RNPS: 2154. ISSN 1609-1841, RNPS: 0397 Editada por: Instituto de Biotecnología de las Plantas. Universidad Central Marta Abreu de Las Villas. Carretera a Camajuaní km 5.5, Santa Clara, Villa Clara, Cuba CP 54 830 Tel: 53 42200124, e-mail: info@ibp.co.cu

Licencia Creative Commons
Biotecnología Vegetal
está bajo una Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional.