Variations in Caladium humboldtii cv. 'Phraya Savet' from in vitro culture were observed. Callus and small shoots were induced from unexpanded leaf segments cultured on modified MS medium supplemented with 2.69 p.M ...Variations in Caladium humboldtii cv. 'Phraya Savet' from in vitro culture were observed. Callus and small shoots were induced from unexpanded leaf segments cultured on modified MS medium supplemented with 2.69 p.M l-Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and 17.76 μM N6-Benzyladenine (BA). Shoots were transferred onto modified MS medium supplemented with 8.88 μM BA for shoot multiplication. Subsequently, roots were induced on MS without growth regulator. The regenerated plantlets were vigorously grown in glasshouse conditions. From 4 morphological groups (leaf color ratio, leaf color, petiole and leaf pattern), the regenerated 'Phraya Savet' caladium plants were divided into 6 types. The occurrence of variants was 52%. Most of the mutated plants were observed from only leaf color ratio (green : white) and leaf shape. The most significance for commercial value from mutated clones was round leaf obtaining 20%. Characteristics of new clones from somatic hybridization between C humboldtii cv. 'Phraya Savet' and C. bicolor cv. 'Suvarnabhum' using thin cell layer technique from in vitro calli were investigated. Each thin cell layer of induced callus, about 0.5 - 1 mm thick, from both caladiums was alternately laid on the top of each other for 8 layers. Subsequently, the combination of thin cell layers was cultured and the regenerated plantlets were grown in glasshouse conditions. From 3 morphological groups (leaf pattern, leaf color and petiole), the regenerated caladium plants were found dissimilarly to both original caladiums at 85 percent with 8 types of different characters. Somatic hybridization between C. humboldtii cv. 'Phraya Savet' and C. bicolor cv. 'Suvarnabhum' gave rise to a number of most hybrids with all conserving C. bicolor characters.展开更多
Human growth hormone (hGH) gene has been inserted into the plasmid pLGV1103 to give the recombinant plasmid pLB-9. It has been introduced into the agrobacterium containing plasmid pGV3850. The recombinant Ti plasmid p...Human growth hormone (hGH) gene has been inserted into the plasmid pLGV1103 to give the recombinant plasmid pLB-9. It has been introduced into the agrobacterium containing plasmid pGV3850. The recombinant Ti plasmid pGL198(hGH) has been obtained by homologous recombination. The monocotyledon Caladium bicolor has been transferred with pGL198 (hGH) with the leaf-disk co-cultivation method, and transgenic plants have been regenerated. The results of nopaline analysis, NPT II detection Southern blot and Western blot show that the hGH gene was integrated into the genome of Caladium bicolor, and a 22-kD protein was synthesized in the transgenic plants.展开更多
文摘Variations in Caladium humboldtii cv. 'Phraya Savet' from in vitro culture were observed. Callus and small shoots were induced from unexpanded leaf segments cultured on modified MS medium supplemented with 2.69 p.M l-Naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) and 17.76 μM N6-Benzyladenine (BA). Shoots were transferred onto modified MS medium supplemented with 8.88 μM BA for shoot multiplication. Subsequently, roots were induced on MS without growth regulator. The regenerated plantlets were vigorously grown in glasshouse conditions. From 4 morphological groups (leaf color ratio, leaf color, petiole and leaf pattern), the regenerated 'Phraya Savet' caladium plants were divided into 6 types. The occurrence of variants was 52%. Most of the mutated plants were observed from only leaf color ratio (green : white) and leaf shape. The most significance for commercial value from mutated clones was round leaf obtaining 20%. Characteristics of new clones from somatic hybridization between C humboldtii cv. 'Phraya Savet' and C. bicolor cv. 'Suvarnabhum' using thin cell layer technique from in vitro calli were investigated. Each thin cell layer of induced callus, about 0.5 - 1 mm thick, from both caladiums was alternately laid on the top of each other for 8 layers. Subsequently, the combination of thin cell layers was cultured and the regenerated plantlets were grown in glasshouse conditions. From 3 morphological groups (leaf pattern, leaf color and petiole), the regenerated caladium plants were found dissimilarly to both original caladiums at 85 percent with 8 types of different characters. Somatic hybridization between C. humboldtii cv. 'Phraya Savet' and C. bicolor cv. 'Suvarnabhum' gave rise to a number of most hybrids with all conserving C. bicolor characters.
文摘Human growth hormone (hGH) gene has been inserted into the plasmid pLGV1103 to give the recombinant plasmid pLB-9. It has been introduced into the agrobacterium containing plasmid pGV3850. The recombinant Ti plasmid pGL198(hGH) has been obtained by homologous recombination. The monocotyledon Caladium bicolor has been transferred with pGL198 (hGH) with the leaf-disk co-cultivation method, and transgenic plants have been regenerated. The results of nopaline analysis, NPT II detection Southern blot and Western blot show that the hGH gene was integrated into the genome of Caladium bicolor, and a 22-kD protein was synthesized in the transgenic plants.