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. 1986 Apr;5(2):115-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00269248.

A technique for bulk production of cytoplasts and miniprotoplasts from suspension culture-derived protoplasts

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A technique for bulk production of cytoplasts and miniprotoplasts from suspension culture-derived protoplasts

M S Lesney et al. Plant Cell Rep. 1986 Apr.

Abstract

Protoplasts isolated from suspension cultures of atrazine resistant black nightshade (Solanum nigrum L.) a weed biotype, were enucleated by centrifugation through a stepwise mannitol/sucrose gradient. Two cytoplast, enucleated subprotoplast, bands were routinely formed: one, a minor band at the 6.4%/18.2% mannitol border containing highly vacuolate cytoplasts with 95%+ enucleation; secondly a major cytoplast band at the 18.2% mannitol/33% sucrose border containing 90%+ enucleated protoplasts in quantities up to 4 million per 50 ml gradient tube. Efficient production of cytoplasts depended on the subculture procedures used for the cell suspensions. Optimal cytoplast yield (44%) occurred for protoplasts isolated three days after subculture. The vigor of the donor suspension cultures as visually monitored had to be controlled in order to obtain consistently high enucleation percentages.

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