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Cotyledonary nodes

Cl. Olhoft, P.M., Donavan, C.M., and Somers, D.A., Soybean (Glycine max) transfor-maion using mature cotyledonary node explants, Meth. Mol. Biol. 343, 385, 2006. [Pg.388]

Fig. 1. Germination of P. cynaroides zygotic embryo after (A) 10 days, (B) 20 days, and (C) 40 days. (D) Direct shoot-bud formation on cotyledonary node 40 days after subculturing to half-strength MS medium with 2 mg L-i BA and 0.5 mg L-i NAA (Bar = 0.5 cm). Fig. 1. Germination of P. cynaroides zygotic embryo after (A) 10 days, (B) 20 days, and (C) 40 days. (D) Direct shoot-bud formation on cotyledonary node 40 days after subculturing to half-strength MS medium with 2 mg L-i BA and 0.5 mg L-i NAA (Bar = 0.5 cm).
There are only two successfiil and repeatable methods Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of cotyledonary node explants from young seedlings or imbibed seeds and particle-bombardment transformation of somatic embryos... [Pg.393]

Donaldson, P.A., Simmonds, D.H., 2000. SusceptibiUty to Agrobacterium tumefaciens and cotyledonary node transformation in short-season soybean. Plant Cell Rep. 19, 478-484. [Pg.407]


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