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Genetic manipulation in cultivars of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) using Agrobacterium
Authors:G Ooms  A Bains  M Burrell  A Karp  D Twell  E Wilcox
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Herts., England
Abstract:Summary The response of oilseed rape cultivars to infection with Agrobacterium tumefaciens and A. rhizogenes and the possibility of regenerating genetically transformed oilseed rape plants were examined. The frequency at which Agrobacterium induced galls or hairy-roots on in vitro cultured plants ranged from 10% to 70%, depending on the cultivar. From galls induced by the tumorigenic strain T37, known to be strongly shoot inducing on tobacco, roots developed frequently. Occasionally, shoots formed and some of these produced tumour cell specific nopaline. Attempts to grow the transformed shoots into plants have so far been unsuccessful. Whole plants transformed with Ri-T-DNA, however, were regenerated. These had crinkled leaves and abundant, frequently branching roots that showed reduced geotropism, similar to previously isolated Ri T-DNA transformed tobacco and potato plants. The transformed oilseed rape plants flowered, but failed to form seeds.
Keywords:A  tumefaciens  A  rhizogenes  Brassica napus  Plant development
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