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Robust Genetic Transformation System to Obtain Non-chimeric Transgenic Chickpea

Authors :
Hao Long
Alam Yen Cheng
Thi My Linh Hoang
Mohammad Reza Karbaschi
Grace Zi Hao Tan
Brett Williams
Sudipta Shekhar Das Bhowmik
Sagadevan G. Mundree
Thomas J. V. Higgins
Source :
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 10 (2019), Frontiers in Plant Science
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Chickpea transformation is an important component for the genetic improvement of this crop, achieved through modern biotechnological approaches. However, recalcitrant tissue cultures and occasional chimerism, encountered during transformation, hinder the efficient generation of transgenic chickpeas. Two key parameters, namely micro-injury and light emitting diode (LED)-based lighting were used to increase transformation efficiency. Early PCR confirmation of positive in vitro transgenic shoots, together with efficient grafting and an extended acclimatization procedure contributed to the rapid generation of transgenic plants. High intensity LED light facilitate chickpea plants to complete their life cycle within 9 weeks thus enabling up to two generations of stable transgenic chickpea lines within 8 months. The method was validated with several genes from different sources, either as single or multi-gene cassettes. Stable transgenic chickpea lines containing GUS (uidA), stress tolerance (AtBAG4 and TlBAG), as well as Fe-biofortification (OsNAS2 and CaNAS2) genes have successfully been produced.

Details

ISSN :
1664462X
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in plant science
Accession number :
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