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Isolation from sugarcane cultures of variants resistant to antimetabolites
Authors:John King  rew Maretzki
Affiliation:Dept. of Biology, Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N OWO;Experiment Station, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Box 1057, Aiea, Hawaii 96701, U.S.A.
Abstract:Variants resistant to antimetabolites are useful for investigating metabolic regulation and biochemical genetics in organisms. In this study, suspensions of mutagenized sugarcane ( Saccharum sp.) cells, originating from a stalk parenchyma explain of the Hawaiian variety 50–7209, were used to investigate the feasibility of isolating variants resistant to l -canavanine, glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine], ophiobolin A and orthovanadate. Rigorous retesting of clones which grew on selection media led to the identification of three cell lines, two of which were resistant to glyphosate and one to orthovanadate. No variants were isolated which showed a persistent resistance either to l -canavanine or ophiobolin A.
The results demonstrate that resistant variants do occur, or can be induced, in sugarcane cell suspensions and that they can be rescued and cultivated.
Keywords:l-canavanine    glyphosate    ophiobolin A    plant cell culture    Saccharum sp.    vanadate
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