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Titel
Robust and Reproducible Agrobacterium -Mediated Transformation System of the C 4 Genetic Model Species Setaria viridis
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  • Frontiers in plant science, 2020-03, Vol.11, p.281
Ort / Verlag
Switzerland
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
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  • (green foxtail) has been identified as a potential experimental model system to genetically and molecularly characterise the C monocotyledonous grasses due to its small physical size, short generation time and prolific seed production, together with a sequenced and annotated genome. is the wild ancestor of the cropping species, foxtail millet ( ), with both species sharing a close evolutionary relationship with the agronomically important species, maize, sorghum, and sugarcane, as well as the bioenergy feedstocks, switchgrass, and . However, an efficient and reproducible transformation protocol is required to further advance the use of to study the molecular genetics of C monocotyledonous grasses. An efficient and reproducible protocol was established for -mediated transformation of (Accession A10) regenerable callus material derived from mature seeds, a protocol that returned an average transformation efficiency of 6.3%. The efficiency of this protocol was the result of the: (i) use of mature embryo derived callus material; (ii) age of the seed used to induce callus formation; (iii) composition of the callus induction media, including the addition of the ethylene inhibitor, silver nitrate; (iv) use of a co-cultivation approach, and; (v) concentration of the selective agent. Our protocol furthers the use of as an experimental model system to study the molecular genetics of C monocotyledonous grasses for the potential future development of improved C cropping species.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1664-462X
eISSN: 1664-462X
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.00281
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmed_primary_32231678
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