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An efficient particle bombardment system for the genetic transformation of asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.)
Authors:Jose Luis Cabrera-Ponce  Liliana López  Nacyra Assad-Garcia  Consuelo Medina-Arevalo  Ana Maria Bailey  Luis Herrera-Estrella
Institution:(1) Departamento de Ingeniería Genética de Plantas, Centro De Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Unidad Irapuato, Apartado Postal 629, 36500 Irapuato Guanajuato, Mexico
Abstract:The microprojectile bombardment method was used to transfer DNA into embryogenic callus of asparagus (Asparagus officcinalis L.) and to produce stably transformed asparagus plants. Embryogenic callus, derived from UC 157 and UC72 asparagus cultivars, was bombarded with tungsten particles coated with plasmid DNA that contained genes encoding hygromycin phosphotransferase, phosphinothricin acetyl transferase and beta-glucuronidase. Putatively transformed calli were identified from the bombarded tissue after 4 months selection on 25 mg/L hygromycin B plus 4 mg/L phosphinothricin (PPT). By selecting embryogenic callus on hygromycin plus PPT the overall transformation and selection efficiencies were substantially improved over selection with hygromycin or PPT alone, where no transgenic clones were recovered. The transgenic nature of the selected material was demonstrated by GUS histochemical assays and Southern blot hybridization analysis. Transgenic asparagus plants were found to withstand the prescribed levels of the PPT-based herbicide BASTATM for weed control.Abbreviations GUS beta -glucuronidase - HPT hygromycin phosphotransferase - bar phosphinothricin acetyl transferase gene - PPT phosphophinothricin - NAA naphthalene acetic acid - 2iP 2-isopentenyl adenine
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