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Colony formation and plant regeneration from mesophyll protoplasts of Solanum etuberosum
Authors:John W Pellow  Leigh E Towill
Institution:(1) Dept. of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, WI, USA;(2) Present address: Phytogen, 101 Waverly Drive, 91105 Pasadena, CA, USA;(3) Present address: USDA-ARS, National Seed Storage Laboratory, Colorado State University, 80523 Fort Collins, CO, USA
Abstract:A procedure for the culture of Solanum etuberosum mesophyll protoplasts with subsequent shoot regeneration is described. Several factors affected protoplast yield, colony formation, and shoot regeneration from in vitro plants. A protoplast isolation medium with 0.6 M sucrose produced twice the yield as one with 0.3 M sucrose. uowever, a higher concentration of osmoticum was inhibitory to colony development unless it was diluted into a lower osmoticum medium in a bilayer system. A 16 hour light/8 hour dark photoperiod for stock plants allowed twice the protoplast yield compared to plants grown under continuous light but no effect was found on subsequent colony formation or shoot regeneration. The concentrations of four major salts in the protoplast plating medium were critical for a high frequency of colony formation from protoplasts. Levels of 0.25 × or 1 × were considerably better than 4 ×. Fast colony formation, but at a lower efficiency, was obtained with a monolayer plating method. A bilayer plating system allowed a higher efficiency but colonies developed more slowly. For the best treatments, the frequency of colony formation from protoplasts ranged from 2.4 to 3.6 × 10-3 with 37% to 66% of the colonies producing shoots ten weeks after protoplast isolation.Cooperative investigation of the USDA-ARS and the Wisconsin Agric. Exp. Stn.
Keywords:Solanum etuberosum  protoplasts  plating efficiency  shoot regeneration
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