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The Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology

Vol. 75 No: 4

Title:
In vitro regeneration and Agrobacterium mediated transformation in gladiolus

Authors:
P. BABU and H.S. CHAWLA

pp: 400-404

Abstract:
In vitro regeneration and transformation studies were conducted on two cultivars of gladiolus. Cormels of 1.0 to 1.5 cm diameter cut into 2-3 mm thick slices of top, middle and bottom, and in vitro derived bisected shoot tips were used as explants on MS medium supplemented with 18.6 μM kinetin for multiple shoot induction. Amongst the cormel slices, the top slice gave better shoot induction response of 89% with an average of 2.4 shoots per explant over both cultivars. In vitro derived bisected shoot tips were inoculated on the medium oriented cut-side up, cut-side down and vertically both with and without the cormel base attached. Bisected shoot tips without attached cormel base and inoculated in the cut-side down orientation showed an average of 90% shooting response. In vitro derived shoot tips were used as explants for transformation. Explants were wounded by scalpel and particle bombardment with 1.6 μm naked gold particles by the biolistic delivery system. The wounded explants, after 3 d of recovery period, were co-cultivated with Agrobacterium strain LBA4404 harbouring the binary vectors pBI141 and pTOK233 which contained gus reporter gene with rice actin and 35S promoters respectively. GUS expression frequencies of 5.3% and 23% was obtained from scalpel and particle bombardment wounded explants, respectively. Particle wounded explants showed an average of 63 and 103 GUS spots when co-cultivated with pBI141 and pTOK233 binary vectors respectively. Explants co-cultivated with pBI141, after three weeks of selection on antibiotic containing medium showed blue streaks of GUS expression. It was concluded that Agrobacterium could infect the monocot gladiolus and transform the tissue efficiently when tissues were prewounded with naked gold particles delivered by particle gun.

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