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    Plant cell, tissue and organ culture 54 (1998), S. 161-171 
    ISSN: 1573-5044
    Keywords: bar hph ; immature embryo ; microspore ; pBECKS ; pTOK233
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cvs. Igri and Dissa) cell suspension cultures, which had been initiated from immature embryo-derived (IED) and microspore-derived (MSD) callus, were co-cultivated with various Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains. The T-DNA vectors contained visually-detectable marker genes (C1/Lc orgusA-intron), as reporters of transient T-DNA transfer, and also drug resistance genes (hph or bar) to facilitate selection of stably transformed cell lines. A set of normal binary vectors in a super-virulent Agrobacterium strain [EHA101(pBECKS)] and also a super-binary vector [LBA4404(pTOK233)] were used in this study. Cells of the suspension cultures which received T-DNA were able to proliferate under selection regimes and a number of hygromycin- or phosphinothricin-resistant barley callus lines were isolated which expressed a co-transferred gusA gene. To ensure homogeneity of the cell lines, prolonged tissue culture regimes were used but these resulted in a loss of the capacity to regenerate plants from the transgenic callus lines. The frequency of recovery of transformed callus lines ranged from 0.3% to 2.9%. Southern blot analyses of the transformed callus lines confirmed the presence of the marker genes and demonstrated them to be associated with DNA which was distinct from that of the original Agrobacterium plasmid. Furthermore, independent transgenic lines showed diverse patterns of hybridising bands. These data suggest that the T-DNA fragment was stably maintained through integration into the genomes of the barley cell lines.
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