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. 2003 Dec;22(5):320-7.
doi: 10.1007/s00299-003-0694-6. Epub 2003 Aug 29.

Somatic embryogenesis and fertile green plant regeneration from suspension cell-derived protoplasts of rye ( Secale cereale L.)

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Somatic embryogenesis and fertile green plant regeneration from suspension cell-derived protoplasts of rye ( Secale cereale L.)

R Ma et al. Plant Cell Rep. 2003 Dec.

Abstract

A method for somatic embryogenesis and fertile green plant regeneration from suspension cell-derived protoplasts of rye (Secale cereale L. cv. Auvinen) was developed. Fast-growing and friable embryogenic calli with a high regeneration capacity were induced from immature rye inflorescences using modified MS medium. These friable embryogenic calli were used for suspension culture initiation in liquid AA medium. A high yield of protoplasts was obtained from suspension cell clumps after 3-5 days of subculture. Isolated protoplasts were cultured in KM8p medium. The frequency of protoplast cell divisions and colony formations in liquid culture medium were similar to those on agarose-solidified medium. Compact embryogenic calli were developed from protoplast-derived microcalli in growth medium mMS. Approximately 7% of the transferred embryogenic calli produced green shoots on N6 regeneration medium. Of 33 green plants, 28 were fertile with normal flowering and seed set. The ratio of green and albino plantlets was 1:4. Rye protoplast-derived green plants showed normal diploid characters as determined by flow cytometer analysis and chromosome counting.

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