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Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2014

Development of a genetic transformation method for seabuckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides L.).

Sriskandarajah, Sridevy; Clapham, David; Lundquist, Per-Olof

Abstract

Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) is a dioecious plant with berries containing highamounts of several bioactive compounds with nutritional and medicinal traits. It is also planted tocontrol soil erosion. A genetic transformation procedure will facilitate studies of the control ofplant development and interactions with symbionts and pathogens, and will provide a tool forplant breeding. Here, we present a particle bombardment method for transforming seabuckthorn.The early stages of induced adventitious shoots from roots were chosen as a novel target tissue forthe transformation procedure. The root system was bombarded with gold particles coated withplasmid pRT99gus containing genes for plant kanamycin resistance and for β-glucuronidase expression,and shoots were regenerated under kanamycin selection. PCR analysis of the regeneratedtransformed lines confirmed the presence of a 603 bp gus (uidA) gene fragment and a 1.5 kbfragment from the 35S promoter in three shoots from independent transformation events.

Published in

American Journal of Plant Sciences
2014, volume: 5, number: 5, pages: 528-534

Authors' information

Sriskandarajah, Sridevy
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Plant Biology
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Plant Biology
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Plant Biology

UKÄ Subject classification

Plant Biotechnology

Publication Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.4236/ajps.2014.55067

URI (permanent link to this page)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/66853