M. Otani et al., FERTILE TRANSGENIC PLANTS OF IPOMOEA-TRICHOCARPA ELL INDUCED BY DIFFERENT STRAINS OF AGROBACTERIUM-RHIZOGENES, PLANT SCI, 116(2), 1996, pp. 169-175
Cotyledon explants of Ipomoea trichocarpa E11, were inoculated with te
n strains of Agrobacterium rhizogenes. Hairy roots were produced from
the cut surface of explants by inoculation with all bacterial strains.
No clear differences in rhizogenicity were observed among the bacteri
al strains of A. rhizogenes tested. Whole plants were regenerated from
the hairy roots transformed by all of the bacterial strains. These ha
iry root-derived plants exhibited the expected transformed phenotype,
which was sexually transmitted to the progenies in Mendelian fashion a
s a single dominant locus. Transgenic I. trichocarpa plants possessing
both the npt II and gus genes were also obtained from the hairy roots
by infection with Agrobacterium rhizogenes containing the binary vect
or pBI121 in addition to the wild-type Ri-plasmid.