Factors influencing transformation frequency of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)
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Factors influencing transformation frequency of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)
Abstract
We developed an efficient procedure for transformation and regeneration of L. esculentum cv. Moneymaker from cotyledon explants. The effect of two parameters on the transformation frequency was investigated in detail. The use of feeder layers during cocultivation proved to be critical. In addition, it was found that Agrobacterium strains harbouring a L,L-succinamopine type helper plasmid yielded significantly higher transformation frequencies than those with octopine or nopaline type helper plasmids. The optimized protocol was used to obtain transformation frequencies averaging 9%. Of the plants produced approximately 80% proved to be diploid, of which 67% contained the transgene(s) on a single locus.
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