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Genetic improvement of the somatic embryogenesis and regeneration in soybean and transformation of the improved breeding lines
Authors:Yoichi Kita  Keito Nishizawa  Masakazu Takahashi  Masahiko Kitayama  Masao Ishimoto
Affiliation:(1) Ehime Women’s College, 421 Ibuki, Uwajima Ehime, 798-0025, Japan;(2) National Agricultural Research Center for Hokkaido Region, 1 Hitsujigaoka, Toyohira, Sapporo Hokkaido, 062-8555, Japan;(3) National Agricultural Research Center for Kyushu Okinawa Region, 2421 Suya, Koshi Kumamoto, 861-1192, Japan
Abstract:
Somatic embryos of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] have been used to generate transgenic plants by particle bombardment. The induction and proliferation of somatic embryos from immature cotyledons are dependent on the genotype of the cultivar. Whereas somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration are inefficient in most cultivars, they are efficient in the cultivar Jack. We previously established a breeding line, QF2, by the integration of null mutations of each subunit of the major seed storage proteins glycinin and β-conglycinin, but the embryogenic response of this line is insufficient to allow efficient transformation. We have now backcrossed QF2 to cultivar Jack in order to combine the null traits with competence for somatic embryogenesis. The backcrossed breeding lines selected on the basis of the absence of the major storage proteins exhibited an improved capacity for the induction and proliferation of somatic embryos compared with that of QF2. The induced somatic embryogenic tissue of these breeding lines was successfully used for the production of transgenic plants by particle bombardment. These results also indicate that somatic embryogenesis in soybean is genetically controlled and inherited in a manner independent of the null traits of the major seed storage proteins.
Keywords:Embryogenesis   Glycine max   Protein deficiency  Somatic embryo  Transformation
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