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Effect of nurse cultures on the production of macro-calli and fertile plants from maize embryogenic suspension culture protoplasts

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Fertile plants have been obtained from maize (Zea mays L.) embryogenic suspension culture protoplasts. Friable, embryogenic callus initiated from an immature embryo from a cross involving the genotypes A188, B73, and Black Mexican sweetcorn was used to establish a rapidly growing embryogenic suspension culture. After nine months in culture, high yields of viable protoplasts (30×106/ gram fresh weight) were obtained following a 1.5 hour enzymatic digestion. Protoplasts cultured with feeder cells divided and formed embryogenic callus, from which male and female fertile plants were regenerated. Protoplast-derived R1 plants were self-pollinated and immature R2 embryos isolated for callus initiation. Female fertile plants have also been produced from protoplasts isolated from an R2-derived suspension culture. Significant interactions between protoplast and feeder-cell lines were observed.

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Abbreviations

BC:

backcross

BMS:

Black Mexican Sweetcorn

2,4-D:

2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid

PWS:

protoplast wash solution (0.2 M mannitol, 80 mM CaCl2)

FDA:

fluorescein diacetate

ABA:

abscisic acid

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Petersen, W.L., Sulc, S. & Armstrong, C.L. Effect of nurse cultures on the production of macro-calli and fertile plants from maize embryogenic suspension culture protoplasts. Plant Cell Reports 10, 591–594 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00232376

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