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A new approach for the biolistic method: Bombardment of living nitrogen-fixing bacteria into plant tissues
Authors:éva?Preininger  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:preininger@ludens.elte.hu"   title="  preininger@ludens.elte.hu"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,István?Gyurjan,Károly?Bóka,Tamás?Pónyi,József?Zatykó,Pál?Korányi
Affiliation:1.Department of Plant Anatomy,E?tv?s Loránd University,Budapest,Hungary;2.Agricultural Biotechnology Center,G?d?ll?,Hungary;3.Institute for Fruitgrowing and Ornamentals,Fert?d,Hungary
Abstract:Summary A new utilization of the biolistic gun was developed for the direct introduction of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Azotobacter vinelandii) into strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) tissues. This was the first case of using living bacteria as microprojectiles for the bombardment of plant tissues. Bacterial cells, adhered to tungsten particles, were accelerated by a nitrogen-powered device, and delivered into the target leaves and regenerating shoot meristems. The presence of bacteria in the developing strawberry callus tissues and regenerating plants was detected by microscopy, acetylene reduction assay, and selective polymerase chain reaction. Practically, the elaborated method proved to be suitable for the establishment of artificial intereellular, associations between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and higher plants.
Keywords:Azotobacter    Fragaria   biolistic  bombardment   in vitro culture  nitrogen fixation  symbiosis
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