Factors influencing regeneration of soybean from mature and immature cotyledons |
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Authors: | G. Franklin L. Carpenter E. Davis C.S. Reddy D. Al-Abed W. Abou Alaiwi M. Parani B. Smith R.V. Sairam |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Science Research Center, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio 43606, USA |
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Abstract: | Soybean (Glycine max L.) plantlets were e?ciently regenerated from mature and immature cotyledons of?ve different genotypes by studying various parameters affecting regeneration. Green organogenic noduleswere induced at the proximal end, which subsequently differentiated into shoot buds on modi?ed MS(Murashige T. and Skoog F. 1962. Physiol. Plant. 15: 473-497) medium. The presence of 6-benzylaminopurine(BAP) and thidiazuron (TDZ) in the medium exerted a synergistic effect, in that regenerationeffciency was higher than for either cytokin alone. The regenerated shoot buds elongated and rooted onMS medium containing 0.29 lM gibberellic acid (GA3) and 2.69 lM a-naphthaleneaceticacid (NAA),respectively. Rooted plants were established in the greenhouse with 87% success and produced viable seeds.Preliminary studies with Agrobacterium show great promise for soybean transformation based on theregeneration protocol reported here. |
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Keywords: | Cotyledon Glycine max Organogenic nodule Shoot Regeneration Soybean |
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