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Stable transformation and regeneration of transgenic plants of Pinus radiata D. Don.
Walter, C; Grace, L J; Wagner, A; White, D W R; Walden, A R; Donaldson, S S; Hinton, H; Gardner, R C; Smith, D R.
Affiliation
  • Walter C; Forest Research Institute Ltd., Sala St. Rotorua, New Zealand Fax no.: +64-734-75444 E-mail: walterc@fri.cri.nz, , , , , , NZ.
  • Grace LJ; Forest Research Institute Ltd., Sala St. Rotorua, New Zealand Fax no.: +64-734-75444 E-mail: walterc@fri.cri.nz, , , , , , NZ.
  • Wagner A; Forest Research Institute Ltd., Sala St. Rotorua, New Zealand Fax no.: +64-734-75444 E-mail: walterc@fri.cri.nz, , , , , , NZ.
  • White DWR; AgResearch Grasslands, Private Bag 11008, Palmerston North, New Zealand, , , , , , NZ.
  • Walden AR; Forest Research Institute Ltd., Sala St. Rotorua, New Zealand Fax no.: +64-734-75444 E-mail: walterc@fri.cri.nz, , , , , , NZ.
  • Donaldson SS; Forest Research Institute Ltd., Sala St. Rotorua, New Zealand Fax no.: +64-734-75444 E-mail: walterc@fri.cri.nz, , , , , , NZ.
  • Hinton H; Forest Research Institute Ltd., Sala St. Rotorua, New Zealand Fax no.: +64-734-75444 E-mail: walterc@fri.cri.nz, , , , , , NZ.
  • Gardner RC; School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, , , , , , NZ.
  • Smith DR; Forest Research Institute Ltd., Sala St. Rotorua, New Zealand Fax no.: +64-734-75444 E-mail: walterc@fri.cri.nz, , , , , , NZ.
Plant Cell Rep ; 17(6-7): 460-468, 1998 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30736620
ABSTRACT
A biolistic particle delivery system was used to genetically transform embryogenic tissue of Pinus radiata. The introduced DNA contained a uidA reporter gene under the control of either the tandem CaMV 35S or the artificial Emu promoter, and the npt II selectable marker controlled by the CaMV 35S promoter. The average number of stable, geneticin-resistant lines recovered was 0.5 per 200 mg fresh weight bombarded tissue. Expression of the uidA reporter gene was detected histochemically and fluorimetrically in transformed embryogenic tissue and in derived mature somatic embryos and regenerated plants. The integration of uidA and npt II genes into the Pinus radiata genome was demonstrated using PCR amplification of the inserts and Southern hybridisation analysis. The expression of both genes in transformed tissue was confirmed by Northern hybridisation analysis. More than 150 transgenic Pinus radiata plants were produced from 20 independent transformation experiments with four different embryogenic clones.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plant Cell Rep Year: 1998 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Plant Cell Rep Year: 1998 Document type: Article