High-frequency genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms

The development of an efficient methodology for the genetic transformation of orchids is needed in order to support the genetic engineering of orchids. It is therefore important to identify those factors affecting the transformation process. Previously, we reported a convenient method for the tran...

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Main Authors: Semiarti, Endang, Indrianto, Ari, Purwantoro, Aziz, Martiwi, Ika, Feroniasanti, Y.M.L, Nadifah, Fitri, Mercuriani, Ixora, Dwiyani, Rindang
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spelling id-ugm-repo.351602014-07-04T07:15:02Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/35160/ High-frequency genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms Semiarti, Endang Indrianto, Ari Purwantoro, Aziz Martiwi, Ika Feroniasanti, Y.M.L Nadifah, Fitri Mercuriani, Ixora Dwiyani, Rindang Agricultural Land Management The development of an efficient methodology for the genetic transformation of orchids is needed in order to support the genetic engineering of orchids. It is therefore important to identify those factors affecting the transformation process. Previously, we reported a convenient method for the transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilisusing Agrobacterium tumefaciens, in which intact protocorms were used. We also found that embryos cultured on a medium containing tomato extract grew more rapidly than those cultured on a medium with coconut water. When we used protocorms grown on a medium containing tomato extract, we obtained regenerated shoots that had been transformed with a kanamycin resistance gene at relatively high frequencies (7 – 17%). These results suggest that the rate of growth of pre-cultured protocorms may be important for the successful regeneration of transformed shoots. We also obtained regenerated shoots that had been transformed with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene at a high frequency (10 – 14%). Both the presence and expression of these transgenes were confirmed in transformed plants by molecular analyses and by the detection of green fluorescence following excitation with blue light. 2010-02-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/35160/1/SEMIARTI_et_al._JHSB_2010_p205_210.pdf Semiarti, Endang and Indrianto, Ari and Purwantoro, Aziz and Martiwi, Ika and Feroniasanti, Y.M.L and Nadifah, Fitri and Mercuriani, Ixora and Dwiyani, Rindang (2010) High-frequency genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms. Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology, 85 (3). pp. 205-210. ISSN 1462 0316
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topic Agricultural Land Management
spellingShingle Agricultural Land Management
Semiarti, Endang
Indrianto, Ari
Purwantoro, Aziz
Martiwi, Ika
Feroniasanti, Y.M.L
Nadifah, Fitri
Mercuriani, Ixora
Dwiyani, Rindang
High-frequency genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms
description The development of an efficient methodology for the genetic transformation of orchids is needed in order to support the genetic engineering of orchids. It is therefore important to identify those factors affecting the transformation process. Previously, we reported a convenient method for the transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilisusing Agrobacterium tumefaciens, in which intact protocorms were used. We also found that embryos cultured on a medium containing tomato extract grew more rapidly than those cultured on a medium with coconut water. When we used protocorms grown on a medium containing tomato extract, we obtained regenerated shoots that had been transformed with a kanamycin resistance gene at relatively high frequencies (7 – 17%). These results suggest that the rate of growth of pre-cultured protocorms may be important for the successful regeneration of transformed shoots. We also obtained regenerated shoots that had been transformed with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene at a high frequency (10 – 14%). Both the presence and expression of these transgenes were confirmed in transformed plants by molecular analyses and by the detection of green fluorescence following excitation with blue light.
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author Semiarti, Endang
Indrianto, Ari
Purwantoro, Aziz
Martiwi, Ika
Feroniasanti, Y.M.L
Nadifah, Fitri
Mercuriani, Ixora
Dwiyani, Rindang
author_facet Semiarti, Endang
Indrianto, Ari
Purwantoro, Aziz
Martiwi, Ika
Feroniasanti, Y.M.L
Nadifah, Fitri
Mercuriani, Ixora
Dwiyani, Rindang
author_sort Semiarti, Endang
title High-frequency genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms
title_short High-frequency genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms
title_full High-frequency genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms
title_fullStr High-frequency genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms
title_full_unstemmed High-frequency genetic transformation of Phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms
title_sort high-frequency genetic transformation of phalaenopsis amabilis orchid using tomato extract-enriched medium for the pre-culture of protocorms
publishDate 2010
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