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The effect of antibiotics on the inhibition of callus induction and plant regeneration from cotyledons of sugarbeet (Beta vulgarisL.)

โœ Scribed by Dave W. Catlin


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
748 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0721-7714

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โœฆ Synopsis


Callus induction and plantlet regeneration from cotyledonary expiants of sugarbeet was observed utilizing two media formulations, MS and a modified MS termed RVIM both supplemented with 1.0 ฮผg/ml BAP as the sole growth regulator. Callus induction was genotype dependent The USDA line 8787 produced the highest response for callus induction followed by 'Betaseed 4587' and the USDA line C600. This order was conserved on both media formulations. Shoot induction was consistently higher averaging 32% from the RVIM formulation over the 3 genotypes compared to 25% from MS. The antibiotics geneticin, gentamycin, hygromycin, kanamycin and phleomycin were screened with the modified RV system utilizing 'Betaseed 4587'. Callus growth was inhibited by levels of 50 ฮผg/ml geneticin, 150 ฮผg/ml gentamycin, 10 ฮผg/ml hygromycin, 150 ฮผg/ml kanamycin and 20 ฮผg/ml phleomycin. The results indicate that the concentrations of antibiotics used to inhibit callus induction will be sufficient for use as selectable markers in transformation experiments with Beta vulgaris.


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