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Phaseolus vulgaris — Recalcitrant potential
Authors:Katarzyna Hnatuszko-Konka  Tomasz Kowalczyk  Aneta Gerszberg  Aneta Wiktorek-Smagur  Andrzej K Kononowicz
Institution:1. Department of Genetics, Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Lodz, Banacha 12/16, 90-237 Lodz, Poland;2. Department for Good Laboratory Practice, Bureau for Chemical Substances, Dowborczykow 30/34, 90-019 Lodz, Poland
Abstract:Since the ability to genetically engineer plants was established, researchers have modified a great number of plant species to satisfy agricultural, horticultural, industrial, medicinal or veterinary requirements. Almost thirty years after the first approaches to the genetic modification of pulse crops, it is possible to transform many grain legumes. However, one of the most important species for human nutrition, Phaseolus vulgaris, still lacks some practical tools for genomic research, such as routine genetic transformation. Its recalcitrance towards in vitro regeneration and rooting significantly hampers the possibilities of improvement of the common bean that suffers from many biotic and abiotic constraints. Thus, an efficient and reproducible system for regeneration of a whole plant is desired. Although noticeable progress has been made, the rate of recovery of transgenic lines is still low. Here, the current status of tissue culture and recent progress in transformation methodology are presented. Some major challenges and obstacles are discussed and some examples of their solutions are presented.
Keywords:Phaseolus vulgaris  Common bean  Regeneration  Transformation  Legumes
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