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In vitro induction of a trisomic of Agave tequilana Weber var. Azul (Agavaceae) by para-fluorophenylalanine treatment
Authors:Domingo Ruvalcaba-Ruíz  Guadalupe Palomino  Javier Martínez  Ignacio Méndez  Benjamín Rodríguez-Garay
Affiliation:(1) Laboratorio de Biotecnolog?a Vegetal, Centro Universitario de la Ci?nega, Universidad de Guadalajara, Av. Universidad 1115, 47820 Ocotl?n, Jalisco, Mexico;(2) Instituto de Biolog?a, Jard?n Bot?nico, Universidad Nacional Aut?noma de M?xico, 04510 M?xico DF, Mexico;(3) Instituto de Matem?ticas Aplicadas y Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Aut?noma de M?xico, 01000 M?xico DF, Mexico;(4) Unidad de Biotecnolog?a Vegetal, Centro de Investigaci?n y Asistencia en Tecnolog?a y Dise?o del Estado de Jalisco, A.C. (CIATEJ), Av. Normalistas No. 800, 44270 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico;
Abstract:The effect of para-fluorophenylalanine (PFP) on the production of trisomic plants of Agave tequilana Weber var. Azul produced through somatic embryogenesis was investigated. Normal diploid plants with 2n = 2x = 60 were obtained in the control treatment and with 4 mg L−1 PFP exposure, while use of 8 and 12 mg L−1 PFP led to production of trisomics with 2n = 2x = 61. Normal diploid plants showed a bimodal karyotype with five pairs of large chromosomes and 25 pairs of small chromosomes. Trisomic plants also had a bimodal karyotype with a group of three chromosomes in position five of the chromosome set. More than 13 homologous chromosome pairs exhibited structural changes. Differences in chromosome arm ratio (long arm/short arm) were also found in eight chromosome pairs; all these aberrations in the chromosome complement of trisomic plants were probably caused by inversions, deletions, and/or duplications produced by high concentrations of PFP. The gross chromosome structural changes and the presence of a single extra chromosome could have been induced by the effect of PFP on the mitotic spindle by inducing nondisjunction of sister chromatids, resulting in hyperploids (2n + x) and hypoploids (2nx). Flow cytometric analysis of nuclear DNA content was performed using nuclei isolated from young leaves of normal and trisomic plants. The 2C DNA content of 8.635 pg (1Cx = 4,223 Mbp of trisomic plants was different (p < 0.001) than that of normal plants (2C DNA = 8.389 pg (1Cx = 4,102 Mbp). The difference in genome size was correlated with the large structural changes in the trisomic plant genomes.
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