Effect of acetosyringone on agrobacterium-mediated transformation of cotton

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Genetic transformation method using Agrobacterium tumefaciens was developed for cotton plant species. Following the efficient regeneration of three cotton varieties, the effect of inclusion of acetosyringone in co-cultivation medium was measured. Subsequently, transformation was obtained by co- cultivation of 3 weeks old cotton apical shoot and A. tumefaciens strain LBA 4404 containing a plasmid harboring neomycin phosphotransferase and β-glucuronidase encoding genes. PCR analyses performed to identify the presence of marker gene (npt II) in the transgenic plants using primers used for amplification of a 700 bp fragment of the npt II gene showed that 87% of the transgenic plants selected for kanamycin resistance were transformed with the gene encoding β-glucuronidase. Routine transformation efficiency of cotton was established at 1.3%. The mean number of GUS positive apices was 67% higher when acetosyringone was included in the medium.

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Afolabi-Balogun, N. B., Inuwa, H. M., Ishiyaku, M. F., Bakare-Odunola, M. T., Nok, A. J. & Adebola, P. A. (2014). Effect of acetosyringone on agrobacterium-mediated transformation of cotton. ARPN Journal of Agricultural and Biological Science, 9(8), 284-286

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