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. 1996 Dec;16(3-4):133-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF01890853.

Silicon carbide fiber-mediated DNA delivery into cells of wheat (Triticum acstivum L.) mature embryos

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Silicon carbide fiber-mediated DNA delivery into cells of wheat (Triticum acstivum L.) mature embryos

O Serik et al. Plant Cell Rep. 1996 Dec.

Abstract

We have demonstrated that foreign DNA can be delivered into cells of mature embryos of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) using silicon carbide fibers (SCF). The highest transient expression of thegusA (GUS) gene was detected when dry embryos were vortexed for 10-30 min in a SCF-DNA solution containing 90-120 g/l of sucrose. Up to 100 (on average 20-40) blue expression units per embryo were observed. Scutellum side and epiblast of the intact wheat embryos are preferentially transformed. When embryos with the coleoptilar tip removed were treated and allowed to germinate, GUS staining was observed in emerging leaf tissues. The potential of this new approach for stable transformation of wheat is under investigation. It has been found that callus tissues induced from the SCF treated embryos contain GUS-expressing sectors one month after treatment.

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