Background: A highly efficient genetic transformation system is essential for a successful genetic manipulation of the African violet ( Wendl.).
Objectives: Developing a particle bombardment-based genetic transformation system for the African violet.
Materials And Methods: A local cultivar of the African violet from Guilan province was used for transformation experiments. The pFF19G and pBin61-Ech42 vectors were used for transient and stable transformation experiments, respectively. The PCR and RT-PCR techniques were used to verify transgene presence and transcript levels in candidate transgenic lines, respectively.
Results: Using leaf explants as target tissues, we transferred an endochitinase gene cDNA into African violet. Transgenic plants were regenerated on selection medium at a reasonable frequency (in average, one stable transgenic line per shot). Molecular analysis of transgenic plants by PCR and RT-PCR techniques confirmed successful integration and expression of transgene in several independent transgenic lines.
Conclusions: Our results provide an efficient stable transformation system for genetic transformation of African violet.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijb.1037 | DOI Listing |
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