Influence of activated charcoal and different concentrations of vitamins on the androgenesis of tobacco from the Krumovgrad ecotype

Authors

  • Veselina Masheva Institute of Plant Genetic Resources “K. Malkov”, Sadovo, Agricultural academy, Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • Velichka Spasova-Apostolova Tobacco and Tobacco Products Institute (TTPI), Markovo, Agricultural Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria Author

Keywords:

androgenesis; tobacco; culture medium; active charcoal; vitamins

Abstract

In vitro androgenesis is a technique for shortening the breeding process, but the factors of influence is many and is particularly specific to the diferent crop. This necessitated long-term experimental specification of individual components and concentrations of culture media for each specific genotype. The effect of active charcoal (АС) and different concentrations of B - complex vitamins on the initial stages of androgenic culture of tobacco Krumovgrad ecotype, in 6 different media (with standard prepared Nitsch and Nitsch vitamins, vitamin B - complex with and without added activated charcoal (АС) in solid state) were study. The experiment was conducted in two years with of 135 flower buds - Krumovgrad ecotype. In vitro growth was reported in all media, and nutrient growth rates of 1, 2, 4 and 5 are close, showing that B-complex vitamins could be used instead of standard ones. The strongest development of regenerants was reported at higher concentrations of B-complex. The probable combination of low concentrations of vitamins with active charcoal (АС) has a favourable effect on the initial stages of development of androgenesis in tobacco plants of the Krumovgrad ecotype.

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21.02.2023

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Influence of activated charcoal and different concentrations of vitamins on the androgenesis of tobacco from the Krumovgrad ecotype. (2023). Bulgarian Journal of Crop Science, 60(1), 54-59. https://agriacad.eu/ojs/index.php/bjcs/article/view/1448