Embryo rescue is a method used to safeguard underdeveloped, fragile, and hybrid embryos, facilitating their growth into healthy plants. It is one of the earliest successful techniques in the realm of in vitro and tissue culture.
The history of embryo rescue dates back to the 18th century when Charles Bonnet effectively removed embryos from Phaseolus and Fagopyrum plants and successfully transplanted them into the soil. Subsequently, numerous scientists experimented with various nutrient media to refine the process. Between 1890 and 1904, embryo rescue was explored using nutrient solutions containing salts and sugars in conjunction with tissue culture techniques.
In 1904, Hanning achieved a breakthrough by successfully initiating embryo growth in tissue culture. However, he encountered challenges with premature or early embryos, which resulted in the development of stunted and frail seedlings.
Embryo rescue holds significant importance in the field of plant breeding, allowing the nurturing of feeble embryos, particularly those resulting from crosses between different species or genera, into fully developed plants.
In natural settings, embryos produced from interspecific or intergeneric crosses often remain underdeveloped and fail to develop into mature plants. In cases involving incompatible plant crosses, these embryos are typically aborted. Tissue culture techniques, including embryo culture, come to the rescue in such situations, enabling the cultivation of diverse hybrid plants.
Embryo culture is a widely employed technique for rescuing embryos, and it is commonly used in plant breeding. This method involves the collection of seeds from controlled pollination plants before the embryos are expected to naturally terminate their development. Subsequently, the embryos are carefully isolated and removed under sterile conditions, after which they are directly placed on a culture medium to encourage the growth of viable plants.
Embryo culture can be categorized into two types based on the developmental stage of the embryos introduced into the culture medium:
Embryo culture is used for several breeding purposes, some of which are explained below:
Aside from embryo culture, other techniques available for embryo rescue, particularly for plant species with small seeds or young embryos, include ovary and ovule culture.
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