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罗建平, Jian-Ping Luo*, Xue-Qiang Zha & Wei Shi
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (2005) 82: 75-81,-0001,():
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In vitro selection was carried out to obtain ethionine-resistant plants with increased contents of free methionine in the vegetative tissues of the forage legume Astragalus adsurgens Pall. Three-week-old cell colonies were derived from protoplasts mutagenized with N-methyl-N-nitrosoguanidine from embryogenic callus and were selected with 0.6 mM ethionine. Four colony lines were isolated and their resistance to ethionine was 7-8 times that of the wild-type callus. No plant regeneration occurred on these colony lines in the differentiation medium containing ethionine. Only one colony line (R-1) regenerated plants through somatic embryogenesis in the absence of ethionine. Stem and leaf segments from the regenerated plants showed the same potential to produce callus in the presence of ethionine as in the absence of ethionine. The formed callus kept continuously growing in ethionine-containing medium. Free amino acid analysis revealed that colony line R-1, its regenerated plants and callus from the regenerated plants accumulated methionine at levels at 5-9 times higher than in wild-type. These results suggested that ethionine resistance and methionine over-accumulation were also expressed at plant level. Thus, the obtained resistant colony line that could regenerate plants with over-accumulation of methionine might provide an alternative approach to improve the nutritional quality of this forage.
Astragalus adsurgens Pall,, ethionine-resistance,, methionine,, plant regeneration,, protoplasts
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罗建平, Jian-Ping Luo*, Shao-Tong Jiang and Li-Jun Pan
Plant Growth Regulation 40: 171-177, 2003,-0001,():
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The inter-relationship between exogenous calcium (Ca2+) during cold pretreatment and cold-enhanced somatic embryogenesis was investigated using cell suspension cultures of Astragalus adsurgens Pall. Cell suspension was obtained from embryogenic callus and could be induced to form somatic embryos in the differentiation medium. Suspension cells, after cold-treatment at 8℃ for 2 to 3 wk, displayed an enhanced capacity for somatic embryogenesis as compared to those without cold pretreatment. Longer cold pretreatment (>4wk) resulted in the inhibition of somatic embryogenesis. The enhanced embryogenic response of cells to cold pretreatment was dependent on the Ca2+ level in the pretreatment medium. Ca2+ levels below 1 mM suppressed the cold-enhanced response. Addition of lanthanum into the pretreatment medium completely abolished the cold induced enhancement of somatic embryogenesis. These results suggest that embryogenic cells require a minimal concentration of Ca2+ during pretreatment for the expression of this cold-enhanced capacity for somatic embryogenesis in A.adsurgens and the influx of exogenous Ca2+ during pretreatment might also be involved.
Astragalus adsurgens,, Calcium,, Cold pretreatment,, Somatic embryogenesis
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罗建平, J.-P. Luo • J.-F. Jia
Plant Cell Reports (1998)17: 567-570,-0001,():
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An efficient procedure was developed for inducing callus and plant regeneration using hypocotyls segments of Astragalus adsurgens. The combinations and concentrations of different growth regulators were shown to be critical factors for both the frequency and the type of callus formation as well as for the potential of callus differentiation. Of the four morphologically distinct types of calli that were induced, a friable, yellow callus, i.e. type I, induced on MS medium supplemented with 9.0 mM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 2.2 mM N6-benzylaminopurine (BA), and then transferred to MS medium containing 0.5 mM a-naphthaleneacetic acid and 8.9 mM BA, exhibited the maximum frequency of shoot regeneration (75%). After regenerated shoots were transferred onto halfstrength MS medium without growth regulators, they rooted and complete plants were obtained. Plantlet regeneration from callus cultures required 7-8 weeks.
Callus induction • Plant regeneration • Astragalus adsurgens
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【期刊论文】Plant regeneration from callus protoplasts of the forage legume Astragalus adsurgens Pall.
罗建平, J.-P. Luo • J.-F. Jia
Plant Cell Reports (1998)17: 313-317,-0001,():
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A reproducible release of viable protoplasts was obtained from friable calli of Astragalus adsurgens. Protoplasts underwent sustained divisions and formed cell colonies when cultured in either liquid or agarose-solidified Kao and Michayluk (1975) protoplast medium (KM8P) supplemented with 1.5mg/l 2,4-D, 0.5mg/l BA and 0.5 Mglucose. Compared to liquid culture, agarose bead culture improved division frequency effectively, the two culture systems showing a plating efficiency of 0.8
Astragalus adsurgens • Protoplast culture • Plant regeneration • Embryogenesis
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罗建平, Jian-Ping Luo*, Xue-Qiang Zha & Wei Shi
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (2005)82: 75-81,-0001,():
-1年11月30日
In vitro selection was carried out to obtain ethionine-resistant plants with increased contents of free methionine in the vegetative tissues of the forage legume Astragalus adsurgens Pall. Three-week-old cell colonies were derived from protoplasts mutagenized with N-methyl-N-nitrosoguanidine from embryogenic callus and were selected with 0.6mM ethionine. Four colony lines were isolated and their resistance to ethionine was 7-8 times that of the wild-type callus. No plant regeneration occurred on these colony lines in the differentiation medium containing ethionine. Only one colony line (R-1) regenerated plants through somatic embryogenesis in the absence of ethionine. Stem and leaf segments from the regenerated plants showed the same potential to produce callus in the presence of ethionine as in the absence of ethionine. The formed callus kept continuously growing in ethionine-containing medium. Free amino acid analysis revealed that colony line R-1, its regenerated plants and callus from the regenerated plants accumulated methionine at levels at 5-9 times higher than in wild-type. These results suggested that ethionine resistance and methionine over-accumulation were also expressed at plant level. Thus, the obtained resistant colony line that could regenerate plants with over-accumulation of methionine might provide an alternative approach to improve the nutritional quality of this forage.
Astragalus adsurgens Pall,, ethionine-resistance,, methionine,, plant regeneration,, protoplasts
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