Co-segregation of nitrate-reductase activity and normal regeneration ability in selfed sibs of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia somatic hybrids,heterozygotes for nitrate-reductase deficiency |
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Authors: | Márton L. Biasini G. Maliga P. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Plant Physiology, Biological Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 521, H-6701 Szeged, Hungary;(2) Present address: Institute di Mutagenesi e Differenziamento CNR, Via Svesia 10, I-56100 Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary The nitrate-reductase (NR) defective cell lines of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia isolated in our laboratory could not be regenerated into plants on the standard medium (Márton et al. 1982 a). The normal regeneration potential, however, was restored in somatic hybrids obtained by fusing the NR– (green) lines with a pigment deficient (P–), but NR+ line, A28. Somatic hybrid plants were fertile in two combinations (A28 + NA9 and A28 + NX9). As expected, segregation for NR– and P– was found after selfing the somatic F1 (SF1) obtained by protoplast fusion, and in the F2. The variable segregation ratios are explained by chromosome abnormalities. Co-segregation of the NR– phenotype and the altered response to shoot induction on standard medium suggest the involvement of the nitrate-assimilatory pathway in determining shoot regeneration ability. |
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Keywords: | Nitrate reductase activity Shoot induction N. plumbaginifolia Segregation |
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