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Protoplast isolation,culture and regeneration from Egyptian cultures of Pea and Beans
Authors:S A Ghanem  M K El-Bahr  A Badr  M M Csaker
Institution:1. Plant Cell and Tissue Culture Dept. , National Research Center , Egypt;2. Botany Dept., Faculty of Science , Tanta Univesity , Egypt
Abstract:Abstract

A protocol of protoplast isolation from Egyptian varieties of pea and bean is reported. Protoplast cultures were established from apical shoots of pea (Pisum sativum) and suspension cultures of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). To isolate protoplasts of pea, apical shoot tissues were digested for 10 h using enzyme solution containing 1% pectinase, 0.5% cellulase, 0.5% hemicellulase, 10% mannitol and 0.1% CaCl2-2H2O. For protoplast isolation from suspension culture of bean, collected cells were incubated for 6 h in digestion solution containing 0.5% pectinase, 0.25% of each of cellulase and hemicellulase, 10% mannitol and 0.1% CaCl2-2H2O. Purified protoplasts were cultured in liquid culture medium. Microcalli were obtained after 30 days of culture. Calli colonies with a diameter of about 5 mm were developed after one month of culturing on solid B5 medium containing 2% sucrose, 2 g/l casein hydrolysate, 0.7% agar and supplemented with either 1 mg/l of each 2,4-D and kin in case of pea or 2 mg/l 2,4-D+0.5 mg/l kin in case of bean. Protoplast derived callus of pea was successfully differentiated into shoot and root, and highest frequency of shoot organogenesis was recorded on medium containing 0.5 mg/l NAA+2 mg/l BA. Protoplast derived callus of bean, on the other hand, gave rise to a high frequency of root formation when cultured on medium containing 1 mg/l NAA, but attempts to regenerate shoots from this callus was unsuccessfull.
Keywords:Phaseolus vulgaris  Pisum sativum  Protoplast culture  in vitro
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