Abstract
The Agrobacterium-mediated transformation system was
extended to two indica cultivars: a widely cultivated breeding line IR-64 and
an elite basmati cultivar Karnal Local. Root tips and
shoot tips of seedlings, and scutellar-calli derived from mature seeds showed
high-efficiency Agrobacterium tumefaciens infection and
stable transformation. In addition to the superbinary vector pTOK233 in
Agrobacterium strain LBA4404, almost equally high levels
of transformation were achieved with a relatively much smaller (13.1 kb)
binary vector (pCAMBIA1301) in a supervirulent host strain AGL1. In both
cases, as well as in both cultivars, while 60–90% of the infected
explants produced calli resistant to the selectable agent hygromycin,
59–75% of such calli tested positive for GUS. A high level (400
µM) of acetosyringone in the preinduction medium for
Agrobacterium and a higher level (500 µM) in the
cocultivation medium was necessary for an enhancement in transformation
frequency of the binary vector to levels comparable to a superbinary.
Hygromycin-resistant calli could be produced from all the explants used.
Transformants could be regenerated for both cultivars using the superbinary
and binary vector, but only for calli of scutellar origin. In addition to the
molecular confirmation of hpt and
gus gene transfer and transcription, absence of gene
sequences outside the transferred DNA (T-DNA) region confirmed absence of any
long T-DNA transfer.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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