苄基腺嘌呤和吲哚乙酸不同浓度组合对六倍体小麦离体植株再生的影响。

GM Crops & Food Pub Date : 2012-04-01 DOI:10.4161/gmcr.19389
Ashraf H Fahmy, Jiarui Li, Walaa Abou El-Wafa, Soheir El-Saeed El-Khodary, Osama M El Shihy
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摘要

建立可靠的六倍体面包小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)离体植株再生方法是对其进行遗传转化改良的前提。本文报道了两种生长调节剂——苄基腺苷(BA)和吲哚乙酸(IAA)对吉萨164和萨哈69两个商品面包小麦品种鳞茎愈伤组织诱导和植株再生的影响。在改良的Murashige和Skoog (MS)基础培养基上培养离体胚,获得愈伤组织诱导。愈伤组织诱导4周后,将所有愈伤组织置于MS基培养基上进行再生。小麦基因型和愈伤组织诱导培养基对植株再生起主导作用。2.0 mg/L BA和0.2 mg/L IAA对愈伤组织的诱导效果最好,再生率最高(81.67%)。总体而言,基于我们的培养基条件,吉萨164的再生频率(81.11%)高于萨哈69。这些结果将有利于经济品种吉萨164和萨哈69的遗传转化。
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Effects of different combinations of benzyl adenine and indole acetic acid concentrations on in vitro plant regeneration in hexaploid wheat.

Development of a reliable in vitro plant regeneration procedure for hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a prerequisite for its improvement by genetic transformation. Here, we report the effects of two growth regulators, benzyl adenine (BA) and indole acetic acid (IAA) on callus induction and plant regeneration from scutellum cultures of two commercial bread wheat cultivars: Giza 164 and Sakha 69. Callus induction was obtained from isolated embryos cultured on modified Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal medium. After four weeks of callus induction, all calli were plated on MS basal medium for regeneration. Wheat genotype and callus induction medium played a dominant role in plantlet regeneration. 2.0 mg/L BA and 0.2 mg/L IAA were the best combinations for inducing callus and let to highest regeneration frequency (81.67%) across the cultivars. Overall, based on our medium conditions, Giza 164 displayed higher regeneration frequency (81.11%) than Sakha 69. These results will facilitate genetic transformation for the economic varieties Giza 164 and Sakha 69.

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