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      High frequency regeneration via direct somatic embryogenesis and efficient Agrobacterium- mediated genetic transformation of tobacco

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          A direct somatic embryogenesis protocol was developed for four cultivars of Nicotiana species, by using leaf disc as an explant. Direct somatic embryogenesis of Nicotiana by using BAP and IAA has not been investigated so far. This method does not require formation of callus tissues which leads to somaclonal variations. The frequency of somatic embryogenesis was strongly influenced by the plant growth hormones. The somatic embryos developing directly from explant tissue were noticed after 6 d of culture. Somatic embryogenesis of a high frequency (87–96%) was observed in cultures of the all four genotypes ( Nicotiana tabacum, N. benthamiyana, N. xanthi, N. t cv petihavana). The results showed that the best medium for direct somatic embryogenesis was MS supplemented with 2.5 mg/l, 0.2 mg/l IAA and 2% sucrose. Subculture of somatic embryos onto hormone free MS medium resulted in their conversion into plants for all genotypes. About 95% of the regenerated somatic embryos germinated into complete plantlets. The plants showed morphological and growth characteristics similar to those of seed-derived plants. Explants were transformed using Agrobacterium tumifacious LBA4404 plasmid pCAMBIA1301 harboring the GUS gene. The regenerated transgenic plants were confirmed by PCR analysis and histochemical GUS assay. The transformation efficiency obtained by using the Agrobacterium- mediated transformation was more than 95%. This method takes 6 wk to accomplish complete transgenic plants through direct somatic embryogenesis. The transgenic plantlets were acclimatized successfully with 98% survival in greenhouse and they showed normal morphological characteristics and were fertile. The regeneration and transformation method described herein is very simple, highly efficient and fast for the introduction of any foreign gene directly in tobacco through direct somatic embryogenesis.

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          Journal
          Plant Signal Behav
          Plant Signal Behav
          PSB
          Plant Signaling & Behavior
          Landes Bioscience
          1559-2316
          1559-2324
          01 June 2013
          21 March 2013
          21 March 2013
          : 8
          : 6
          : e24354
          Affiliations
          Plant Molecular Biology Group; International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; New Delhi, India
          Author notes
          [* ]Correspondence to: Narendra Tuteja, Email: narendra@ 123456icgeb.res.in
          Article
          2012PSB0046R 24354
          10.4161/psb.24354
          3906319
          23518589
          207d12fe-94ff-4709-abbe-590442290d64
          Copyright © 2013 Landes Bioscience

          This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.

          History
          : 06 February 2013
          : 18 March 2013
          : 18 March 2013
          Categories
          Research Paper

          Plant science & Botany
          agrobacterium tumefacien,direct somatic embryogenesis,gus,micropropagation,nicotiana,regeneration,tobacco,transformation

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