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Factors influencing <Emphasis Type="Italic">in vitro</Emphasis> regeneration from protoplasts of wild cotton (<Emphasis Type="Italic">G. klotzschianum</Emphasis> A) and RAPD analysis of regenerated plantlets
Authors:Yuqiang?Sun  Email author" target="_blank">Xianlong?ZhangEmail author  Chao?Huang  Yichun?Nie  Xiaoping?Guo
Institution:(1) National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural University, 430070 Wuhan, Hubei, China
Abstract:Plants of a diploid wild cotton species (G. klotzschianum A.) were efficiently regenerated from protoplasts isolated from immature somatic embryos and suspension cultures by studying various factors affecting regeneration. Purified protoplasts were cultured with the density of 2–10×105 ml−1, and the medium was k3 inorganic salts with modified KM8P organic compositions, supplemented with several combinations of PGRs. Calluses were formed from protoplasts of suspension cultures and immature somatic embryos. The influences of carbon sources and GA3 on callus differentiation and somatic embryo germination were analyzed. Somatic embryos germinated normally and formed regenerated plantlets. Regenerated plantlets were transferred to the soil and seeds were obtained. Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis using 80 arbitrary oligonucleotide 10-mers showed 23 primers that gave 74 clear reproducible bands, with amplification products being monomorphic for 14 tested plantlets. A total of 1036 bands obtained exhibited no aberration in RAPD banding patterns in the 14 plants. Plants regenerated via somatic embryogenesis from the diploid cotton protoplasts have genetic homogeneity.
Keywords:G  klotzschianum A    Plant regeneration  Protoplast culture  Random amplified polymorphic DNA  Somatic embryogenesis
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