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Techniques for enhanced release of leaf protoplasts in Populus
Authors:Julie A. Russell  Brent H. McCown
Affiliation:(1) Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, 1575 Linden Drive, 53706 Madison, WI, USA
Abstract:Microscopic examination of Populus leaf tissue following enzyme treatment revealed two factors contributing to low protoplast yields: (1) poor penetration of the enzymes into the tissue, and (2) entrapment of protoplasts in leaf debris during protoplast purification procedures. A simple combination of rapid grinding of the tissue in an Omni-mixer prior to enzyme treatment and forceful washing of leaf-debris after digestion provided high exposure of the cells, uniform digestion, and high yields of protoplasts of two Populus clones. Protoplasts exhibited cell wall regeneration and long-term viability in culture. The relative yield advantages of the techniques varied with the inherent digestibility of each clone but could produce up to 600 percent greater protoplast yields in a woody plant species in which protoplast isolation was previously limited. The techniques were also applicable to an herbaceous species, Solanum etuberosum.Abbreviations BA benzyladenine - NAA naphthalene acetic acid - WPM Woody Plant Medium, Lloyd and McCown (1980) - MS Murashige and Skoog Medium (1962) - (NC-XXXX) North Central Forest Experiment Station accession number assigned to Populus hybrid clones
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