Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Cymbidium sinensis
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The Agricultural Key Science and Technology Project of Guangdong Province (No. 2007A020300009-3), the Combination of Production and Research Project of the Ministry of Education in Guangdong Province (No. 2012B091100480).

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    Genetic transformation is an effective method to improve breeding objective traits of orchids. However, there is little information about genetic transformation of Cymbidium sinensis. Rhizomes from shoot-tip culture of C. sinensis cv. ‘Qijianbaimo’ were used to establish a practical transformation protocol of C. sinensis. Pre-culture time, concentration and treating methods of acetosyringone, concentration of infection bacteria fluid (OD600), infection time, and co-culture time had significant effects on β-glucuronidase (GUS) transient expression rate of C. sinensis cv. ‘Qijianbaimo’ rhizome. The GUS transient expression rate of rhizome was the highest (11.67%) when rhizomes pre-cultured for 39 d were soaked in bacterium suspension (OD600=0.9) supplemented with 200 μmol/L acetosyringone for 35 min, followed by culturing on co-culture medium supplemented with 200 μmol/L acetosyringone for 7 d. Under this transformation conditions, 3 transgenic plantlets, confirmed by GUS histochemical assay and PCR, were obtained from 400 regenerated plantlets, and the genetic transformation rate was 0.75%. This proved that it was feasible to create new cultivars by the use of Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation in C. sinense.

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谢利,王芬,曾瑞珍,郭和蓉,周玉亮,张志胜. 农杆菌介导的墨兰遗传转化[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2015, 31(4): 542-551

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  • Received:July 07,2014
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