Transformation of Maize Using Microprojectile Bombardment: An Update and Perspective

Using microprojectile bombardment of maize suspension cultures and bialaphos selection, transformed embryogenic calli have been recovered in numerous independent experiments. Fertile transgenic plants have been regenerated from several transformed callus lines. Stable inheritance and expression of b...

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Veröffentlicht in:In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Plant. - Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, 1991. - 27P(1991), 1, Seite 21-27
Weitere Verfasser: Chambers, S. A.
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 1991
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Plant
Schlagworte:Microprojectile Bombardment Bialaphos Bar Maize Transformation Biological sciences Physical sciences
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Zusammenfassung:Using microprojectile bombardment of maize suspension cultures and bialaphos selection, transformed embryogenic calli have been recovered in numerous independent experiments. Fertile transgenic plants have been regenerated from several transformed callus lines. Stable inheritance and expression of bar and functional activity of the enzyme phosphinothricin acetyl transferase were observed in three subsequent generations of transformed plants. Evidence to date indicates that the transformation process and the presence of the foreign gene per se do not detrimentally influence either plant vigor or fertility. This represents a practical method for introducing foreign genes into maize, which may be applicable to other monocot species.
ISSN:14752689