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A study of some factors affectingAgrobacterium transformation and plant regeneration ofDendranthema grandiflora Tzvelev (syn.Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.)
Authors:J M Lowe  M R Davey  J B Power  K S Blundy
Institution:(1) Plant Genetic Manipulation Group, Department of Life Science, University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK;(2) Advanced Technologies (Cambridge) Ltd, Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, CB4 4WA Cambridge, UK;(3) Present address: Applied Plant Technology Laboratory, Agricultural Genetics Company, Babraham, CB2 4AZ Cambridge, UK
Abstract:In an attempt to develop a system for producing transformed plants from explants ofDendranthema grandiflora, the susceptibility of the cultivar Super White to various wild-type strains ofAgrobacterium tumefaciens andA. rhizogenes was investigated. Tumour formation was not a reliable indicator of the ability of a related disarmed strain to mediate transformation. Following inoculation of explants with disarmedAgrobacterium strains, a number of shoots developed on selective media. However, none of these shoots were transformed. By co-cultivating stem internode explants with a mixed inoculum of wild-type and disarmed strains, it was possible to obtain a callus stably transformed withAgrobacterium carrying a disarmed T-DNA. Histological analysis of explants revealed that shoot regeneration initially occurred from the cells of the epidermis and subsequently from the cortex. However, the cells which were susceptible to T-DNA transfer were confined to the vascular tissue.
Keywords:Agrobacterium  Dendranthema grandiflora  transformation
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