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Volume 7, Issue 3(Suppl)

J Biotechnol Biomater, an open access journal

ISSN: 2155-952X

Euro Biotechnology 2017

September 25-27, 2017

17

th

EURO BIOTECHNOLOGY CONGRESS

September 25-27, 2017 Berlin, Germany

The effects of sucrose on

in vitro

tuberization of potato cultivars

Iveta Megrelishvili, Maia Kukhaleishvili, Ekaterine Bulauri

and

Tamar Chipashvili

Georgian Technical University, Georgia

T

wo potato varieties: “Sebago” and “Carola” were tested for

in vitro

tuberization response under three different MS mediums:

1. MS+60g/l sucrose (6% MS medium) 2. MS+80g/l Sucrose (8%MS medium) 3. MS+100g/l Sucrose (10% MS medium). As

a control, basal MS medium (3% MS medium) was used. The objective was to determine optimum concentration of sucrose for

in

vitro

tuberization. Three parameters were observed in response to treatment, number, weight and diameter of microtuber. In both

cultivars, among the three concentrations of sucrose, Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 100g/L sucrose showed

a better value of microtuber number, diameter and weight than the other concentrations. Morphological characterization of micro

tubers of two potato cultivars on 10% MS medium was a bit different. Accordingly, this medium gave an average value of microtuber

number (3.98±0.04), microtuber diameter (9.9±0.02mm), and weight (0.09±0.003g) of microtuberian variety Sebago after 54.8±0.87

days of

in vitro

cultivation. Average microtuber number (2.8±0.02), microtuber diameter (9.4±0.03mm) and weight (0.087±0.002g)

was showed by cultivars Carola. Microtubers were not developed on 6% and 8% MS medium (only embryonal microtubers). Finally,

10% MS medium was selected as an optimal MS medium for

in vitro

micro tuberization in two cultivars of potato (Sebago, Carola)

after 54.8±0.87 days of

in vitro

cultivation.

Biography

Iveta Megrelishvili has completed her PhD from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. She is the main Research Scientist of Georgian Technical University,

Biotechnology Center and Head of Virology Lab, Scientific-Research Center of Agriculture. He has published more than 12 papers in reputed journals and has a

vast experience in Plant Biotechnology sphere.

ivetameg@yahoo.com

Iveta Megrelishvili et al., J Biotechnol Biomater 2017, 7:3(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C1-077