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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Rice protoplasts isolated directly from mature-embryo-derived calli
Maria-jesus CornejoJin Demingsubject
HorticultureMultidisciplinaryOryza sativaAverage sizeCallusFresh weightEmbryoBiologyProtoplastSuspension cultureJaponica ricedescription
Mature-embryo-derived calli of japonica rice (Oryza sativa L) Taipei 309 were used for replicated protoplast isolation experiments. Six out of nine callus lines produced protoplasts with satisfactory yield of 5.20×106–8.96×106 protoplasts/g FW (fresh weight). The remaining three callus lines initiated from seeds of cryopreserved-callus-derived plants had rooty calli, resulting in low yield of protoplasts and a large number of isolated banana-shape intact cells. Viability of protoplasts ranged 87.46%–94.15%. The average size of protoplasts was 207.49–379.04 μm2 in different callus lines. Comparitive experiments were also carried out using both calli and suspension culture cells for protoplast isolation. The results demonstrated that protoplast isolation of calli was a substantially simplified and reliable method for preparing rice protoplasts.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1996-06-01 | Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences |