2022-03-122022-03-1220040006-3134https://hdl.handle.net/11424/227884A highly reproducible system for efficient somatic embryogenesis was developed to regenerate plantlets from cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars (Nazilli M-503 and Nazilli 143). Shoot apices, hypocotyls and nodes of 10-d-old seedlings were used as explants. High frequency (100%) embryogenic calli was initiated from all tested explants on Murashige and Skoog (1962) (MS) media supplemented with 1 g dm(-3) polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), 1 mg dm(-3) 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP), 0.5 mg dm(-3) kinetin for Nazilli M-503 and 1 g dm(-3) PVP, 2 mg dm(-3) BAP, 0.5 mg dm(-3) kinetin for Nazilli-143. Globular stage somatic embryos were produced 4 months after transfer to hormone-free MS medium supplemented with 1 g dm(-3) PVP. Subsequent subculture of globular embryos every 3 weeks on hormone-free MS medium led to the development of torpedo and cotyledonary stage embryos with the frequency of 75 and 83.2% from hypocotyl explants of Nazilli M-503 and Nazilli-143, respectively. Afterwards, mature somatic embryos were isolated and cultured on hormone-free MS medium for germination and development into plantlets. The highest germination frequency (42.9%) for Nazilli M-503 somatic embryos were obtained on hormone-free MS medium after 5 months with hypocotyl explants, whereas germination frequencies of Nazilli-143 embryos from hypocotyl, node and apex explants varied between 22 - 30%.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGossypium hirsutum L.indirect somatic embryogenesishypocotylscotyledonary nodeapexGOSSYPIUM-HIRSUTUM-LPLANT-REGENERATIONSUSPENSION CULTURESTISSUEINDUCTIONGENOTYPELEAVESCULTIVARSEXPLANTSVARIETYHigh frequency somatic embryogenesis in cottonarticleWOS:00022491060000310.1023/B:BIOP.0000047142.07987.e11573-8264