Somatic Genome Manipulation 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-2389-2_10
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Protoplast Technology in Genome Manipulation of Potato Through Somatic Cell Fusion

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“…Bionica and Toluca) [125]. Nowadays, somatic hybridization through protoplast fusion is a well refined and routinely used method in order to create Solanum hybrids with different useful properties [126,127]. Plant protoplasts are naked somatic cells from which the cell wall has been removed by enzymatic digestion, therefore these cells can be used for gene transfer, somatic hybridization [128], and more recently for targeted mutagenesis and genome research.…”
Section: Use Of Cell Fusion Between Potato Crop and Its Wild Relatives For Resilient Potatomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bionica and Toluca) [125]. Nowadays, somatic hybridization through protoplast fusion is a well refined and routinely used method in order to create Solanum hybrids with different useful properties [126,127]. Plant protoplasts are naked somatic cells from which the cell wall has been removed by enzymatic digestion, therefore these cells can be used for gene transfer, somatic hybridization [128], and more recently for targeted mutagenesis and genome research.…”
Section: Use Of Cell Fusion Between Potato Crop and Its Wild Relatives For Resilient Potatomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacterial wilt resistance was transferred to advanced progenies of somatic hybrids between S. commersonii and cultivated potato, and three highly resistant clones (BC1 and BC2) were selected as breeding materials [170]. In the case of potato there are many reports of symmetric interspecific somatic hybridization between diploid wild species and potato dihaploid lines [127]. The main problem with the majority of these hybrids was the infertility, which made difficult the restoration of valuable cultivar.…”
Section: Use Of Cell Fusion Between Potato Crop and Its Wild Relatives For Resilient Potatomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By means of somatic hybridization, several resistance genes from wild species have already been introduced into potato, including those that confer tolerance to herbicide (BINDING et al, 1982), resistance to leafroll virus (AUSTIN; BAER; HELGESON, 1985), tolerance to frost (ROKKA et al, 1998), tolerance to late blight disease (SHI et al, 2006), and resistance to insects (CHENG;SAUNDERS;SINDEN, 1995;BUTLER et al, 2011;DIAZ-MONTANO et al, 2014). Specific reviews of somatic hybridization in potato can be found in Pandey et al (2010), Cho and Park (2014) and Rokka (2015).…”
Section: Protoplast Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, cryopreservation is a more reliable alternative. In addition to long-term storage of potato germplasm, cryotherapy can simultaneously be applied as an alternative method for virus elimination and production of indexed plants (WANG et al, 2006;KACZMARCZYK;ROKKA;KELLER, 2011).…”
Section: In Vitro Preservation and Cryopreservationmentioning
confidence: 99%