Banana somatic embryogenesis and biotechnological application

Jingyi Wang, Shanshan Gan, Yunke Zheng, Zhiqiang Jin, Yunjiang Cheng, Juhua Liu
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As one of the most important economic crops for both staple food and fruit widely cultivated in the tropics and subtropics, banana ( Musa spp.) is susceptible to a plethora of abiotic and biotic stresses. Breeding cultivars resistant to abiotic and biotic stressors without adverse effects on yield and fruit quality are the objectives of banana improvement programs. However, conventional breeding approaches are time-consuming and severely hampered by inherent banana problems (polyploidy and sterility). Therefore, genetic transformation is becoming increasingly popular and can provide rapid solutions. Numerous efforts have been made to develop superior banana cultivars with better resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses and optimum yields using genetic modification strategies. Somatic embryogenesis (SE) through embryogenic cell suspension (ECS) cultures is an ideal recipient system for genetic transformation in banana. The purpose of this paper is to review the current status of banana somatic embryo research, clarify the process of banana somatic embryo induction and culture, and summarize the main influencing factors in the process of somatic embryogenesis. At the same time, their applications in breeding technologies such as cryopreservation, protoplast culture, genetic transformation and gene editing were also summarized
香蕉体细胞胚胎发生及其生物技术应用
香蕉(Musa spp.)作为热带和亚热带地区广泛种植的重要的主粮和水果经济作物之一,极易受到大量的非生物和生物胁迫。培育抗非生物和生物胁迫而不影响产量和果实品质的品种是香蕉改良计划的目标。然而,传统的育种方法既耗时又受到香蕉固有问题(多倍体和不育)的严重阻碍。因此,基因转化正变得越来越流行,并可以提供快速的解决方案。利用基因改造策略开发具有更好的抗非生物和生物胁迫和最佳产量的优良香蕉品种已经做出了许多努力。胚性细胞悬浮(ECS)体细胞胚发生是香蕉遗传转化的理想受体体系。本文综述了香蕉体细胞胚的研究现状,阐明了香蕉体细胞胚诱导和培养的过程,总结了体细胞胚发生过程中的主要影响因素。同时对其在低温保存、原生质体培养、遗传转化和基因编辑等育种技术中的应用进行了综述
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