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  • Agricultural Science
  • Molecular Biology

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  • Herbicide tolerance is crucial for crop production.
  • In vitro selection offers a viable method for developing herbicide-tolerant crops.
  • Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is an important forage legume.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate in vitro selection techniques for enhancing 2,4-D tolerance in red clover.
  • To correlate in vivo and in vitro responses to 2,4-D in red clover populations.
  • To identify and characterize 2,4-D tolerant red clover callus lines.

Main Methods:

  • Eight diverse red clover populations were screened for 2,4-D response.
  • Suspension cultures from a regenerable genotype were subjected to two cycles of selection on 0.18 mM 2,4-D.
  • 2,4-D tolerance of selected callus lines was assessed using an oat bioassay.

Main Results:

  • A strong correlation (r=0.77) was found between in vivo and in vitro 2,4-D responses.
  • Sixteen 2,4-D tolerant callus lines were identified.
  • Tolerant lines exhibited significantly reduced 2,4-D content, with two lines showing 61% and 83% less herbicide.

Conclusions:

  • In vitro selection is an effective strategy for enhancing 2,4-D tolerance in red clover.
  • The identified tolerant callus lines can serve as a basis for developing improved red clover varieties.
  • This research validates the utility of in vitro selection for herbicide tolerance breeding programs.