articleThe Plant JournalAug 8, 2006BRONZE OA

Early infection of scutellum tissue with Agrobacterium allows high‐speed transformation of rice

Institute of Agrobiological Sciences · National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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Abstract

Several approaches have recently been adopted to improve Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of rice, both to generate the large number of T-DNA insertion plants needed for functional analysis of the rice genome, and for production of rice with additional agronomical value. However, about 3 months of in vitro culture is still required for isolation of transgenic rice plants. Here, we report the competency of scutellum tissue from 1-day pre-cultured seeds for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Furthermore, early infection of rice seeds with Agrobacterium enhanced efficient selection of transformed calli. Using our system, we successfully regenerated transgenic rice plantlets within a month of the start of…

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Keywords
  • Agrobacterium
  • Scutellum
  • Somaclonal variation
  • Biology
  • Transformation (genetics)
  • Oryza sativa
  • Genetically modified rice
  • Rice plant
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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