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Tissue Culture and Somatic Embryogenesis in Warm-Season Grasses—Current Status and Its Applications: A Review

Melody Muguerza, Takahiro Gondo, Genki Ishigaki, Yasuyo Shimamoto, Nafiatul Umami, Pattama Nitthaisong, Mohammad Mijanur Rahman, Ryo Akashi

2022Plants23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

plants and have a high capacity for biomass productivity. These grasses are utilized in many agricultural production systems with their greatest value as feeds for livestock, bioethanol, and turf. However, many important warm-season perennial grasses multiply either by vegetative propagation or form their seeds by an asexual mode of reproduction called apomixis. Therefore, the improvement of these grasses by conventional breeding is difficult and is dependent on the availability of natural genetic variation and its manipulation through breeding and selection. Recent studies have indicated that plant tissue culture system through somatic embryogenesis complements and could further develop conventional breeding programs by micropropagation, somaclonal variation, somatic hybridization, genetic transformation, and genome editing. This review summarizes the tissue culture and somatic embryogenesis in warm-season grasses and focus on current status and above applications including the author's progress.

Topics & Concepts

Somatic embryogenesisBiologySomaclonal variationMicropropagationAsexual reproductionApomixisSomatic cellPerennial plantAgronomyBotanyTissue cultureEmbryogenesisPloidyEmbryoFisheryGeneticsGeneIn vitroPlant Taxonomy and PhylogeneticsPlant tissue culture and regenerationPlant and fungal interactions