2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11240-009-9520-3
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Studies on genetic transformation of olive (Olea europaea L.) somatic embryos: I. Evaluation of different aminoglycoside antibiotics for nptII selection; II. Transient transformation via particle bombardment

Abstract: As a first step to the establishment of a genetic transformation protocol for olive somatic embryos obtained from the seeds of cv. 'Picual', the efficiencies of different aminoglycoside antibiotics as selective agents to be used with the nptII marker gene, and the particle bombardment technique for transient transformation have been evaluated. Among the three antibiotics tested, paromomycin and kanamycin showed a similar inhibitory effect and, at 200 mg l -1 , both of them impaired callus growth after 8 weeks … Show more

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“…Vários programas de melhoramento genético estão sendo executados em todo o mundo, visando ao aumento de produção, à melhoria do teor e da qualidade do óleo, à modificação do comportamento do crescimento vegetativo e à tolerância a vários estresses bióticos e abióticos (PÉREZ-BARRANCO et al, 2009). No entanto, a escassez de pesquisas com espécies do gênero Olea sp.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Vários programas de melhoramento genético estão sendo executados em todo o mundo, visando ao aumento de produção, à melhoria do teor e da qualidade do óleo, à modificação do comportamento do crescimento vegetativo e à tolerância a vários estresses bióticos e abióticos (PÉREZ-BARRANCO et al, 2009). No entanto, a escassez de pesquisas com espécies do gênero Olea sp.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Although there is widespread belief that particle bombardment generates large, multi-copy loci prone to instability and silencing, refinements of the technology to produce clean transgene loci have demonstrated clearly that this is not the case, and that particle bombardment has many advantages for the production of commercial transgenic plants that perform well in the field and comply with all relevant regulatory processes (Altpeter et al, 2005). Protocol for olive somatic embryos genetic transformation by particle bombardment has been recently established (Perez-Barranco et al, 2009). The induction of stress tolerance through engineering for over-expression of transcriptional factor genes is emerging as an attractive proposition (Yang et al, 2009).…”
Section: Genetic Modifications Targeting Improved Plant Abiotic Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To develop a transformation system for olive SE, we previously evaluated the tolerance of these explants to different aminoglycoside antibiotics for nptII selection (Pérez- Barranco et al 2009). Olive SE showed a relatively high tolerance to antibiotics when growing in solid medium, consequently high levels of paromomycin or kanamycin, ca.…”
Section: Development Of a Transformation Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies dealing with the effect of critical factors of the Agrobacterium transformation procedure, such as Agrobacterium strain or selection procedure, on the transformation efficiency are lacking. Using a different approach, Lambardi et al (1999) and Pérez-Barranco et al (2009) evaluated the particle bombardment system for the transformation of olive somatic embryos. In both cases, transgenic calli showing GUS expression were obtained but they were unable to regenerate plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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