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Binet, MN; Lemoine, MC; Martin, C; Chambon, C; Gianinazzi, S. 2007. Micropropagation of olive (Olea europaea L.) and application of mycorrhiza to improve plantlet establishment. IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-PLANT. 43(5):473-478.
Address:
Binet, MN, Univ Bourgogne, CNRS, INRA, UMR, BP 86510, F-21065 Dijon,
France
Micropropagation methods were developed for the three French varieties
of olive (Olea europaea L.), Aglandau and Tanche, that have the
Appelation d'Origine Controlee (AOC) status and one ecotype (05300,
Laragne, France). Explants consisting of partially lignified nodal
segments were collected from rejuvenated glasshouse-grown plant
material. Nodal explants with axillary buds were cultured on different
media. For AOC varieties, olive medium modified (OM mod) to contain
half the concentration of macroelements was the most efficient in
inducing bud break and growth when supplemented with 30 g l(-1) sucrose
and 4 mg l(-1) zeatin. The resulting shoot buds were further multiplied
and maintained on OM mod medium. Rooting was best achieved on OM
supplemented with 4 mg l(-1) indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). For the
Laragne ecotype, maximal shoot proliferation occurred when explants
were cultured on woody plant medium supplemented with 15 g l(-1)
sucrose and 0.1 mg l(-1) zeatin. Efficient rooting was achieved with 1
mg l(-1) IBA combined with 0.75 mg l(-1) naphthaleneacetic acid. After
acclimatization in the glasshouse, survival rates ranged from 57 to
92%, depending on the genotype. Inoculation of Laragne ecotype
microplantlets with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae
significantly improved plant survival and subsequent plant development
and growth.
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