The optimal conditions for callus formation and plant regeneration were determined by the manipulation of culture method in unpollinated ovary culture of rice. The effect of cold pretreatment on callus formation and plant regeneration varied with dura...
The optimal conditions for callus formation and plant regeneration were determined by the manipulation of culture method in unpollinated ovary culture of rice. The effect of cold pretreatment on callus formation and plant regeneration varied with duration of pretreatment. The maximum frequency (38.7%) of plant regeneration was obtained from the unpollinated ovary pretreated for 10 days at $12^{\circ}C$. The ability of callus formation and plant regeneration was higher on the medium with picloram (1 mg/L) than that of 2, 4-D (1 mg/L). However, the high concentration of picloram increased markedly the frequency of albino plant from unpollinated ovary-derived callus. Floral parts inoculated as a unit play important roles in callus formation and plant regeneration. Best result was obtained when ovary with partial cut glume, pedicel and secondary branch as a unit was cultured.