2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2005.07.005
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In vitro regeneration and genetic transformation of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)—Problems and progress

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“…Grain legumes are generally considered to be recalcitrant to in vitro regeneration and transformation (Veltcheva et al, 2005;HnatuszkoKonka et al, 2014); though some successes have been reported. Through in vitro regeneration of pigeon pea, somaclonal variants that are resistant to Fusarium wilt and H. armigera can be obtained (Chintapalli et al, 1997).…”
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“…Grain legumes are generally considered to be recalcitrant to in vitro regeneration and transformation (Veltcheva et al, 2005;HnatuszkoKonka et al, 2014); though some successes have been reported. Through in vitro regeneration of pigeon pea, somaclonal variants that are resistant to Fusarium wilt and H. armigera can be obtained (Chintapalli et al, 1997).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, novel traits from other species cannot be inserted into common bean. Therefore, genetic transformations are needed to allow breeders to introduce novel traits that could contribute to improved performance and quality, tolerance to abiotic and biotic factors that limit yield and reduce profitability (Aragao et al , 1998(Aragao et al , 2001Veltcheva et al 2005).…”
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“…Among the most important applications are studies related to plantherbivores interactions (Maffei et al 2006(Maffei et al , 2007. To date, Phaseolus species have been regenerated and transformed genetically with limited success (Christou 1997), with most of the efforts being concentrated on P. vulgaris (Franklin et al 1991;Mohamed et al 1993;Cardenas-Avila et al 2000;Svetleva et al 2003;Veltcheva et al 2005;DelgadoSánchez et al 2006), P. acutifolius (Kumar et al 1988;Malik and Saxena 1992;Mohamed et al 1992;Dillen et al 1996;De Clercq et al 2002), P. aureus (Malik and Saxena 1992), P. coccineus (Santalla et al 1998) and P. polyanthus (Zambre et al 2001).…”
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“…regeneration protocols via organogenesis using different explants have been discussed (Svetleva et al 2003;Veltcheva et al 2005;Delgado-Sánchez et al 2006), while the importance of developing legume tissue culture and their applications have been reported (Barros et al 1997;Christou 1997;Somers et al 2003) To our knowledge, no successful method has been reported for the callus induction and shoot regeneration of P. lunatus. The advantages of an efficient method for Lima bean plant regeneration are many.…”
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