G. Manders et al., TRANSFORMATION OF PASSIONFRUIT (PASSIFLORA-EDULIS FV FLAVICARPA DEGENER) USING AGROBACTERIUM-TUMEFACIENS, Plant cell reports, 13(12), 1994, pp. 697-702
Leaf and stem explants of passionfruit (Passifloro edulis fv flavicarp
a) were co-cultivated with a disarmed strain of Argobacterium tumefaci
ens harbouring the co-integrate vector pMON200. Four plants of passion
fruit were regenerated from leaf explants on agar-solidified Murashige
and Skoog (1962) based medium containing 4.43 mu M 6-benzyl-aminopuri
ne and supplemented with 86 mu M kanamycin sulphate. The four plants w
ere rooted by transfer to MS based medium with 14.7 mu M 3-indolebutyr
ic acid and 2.68 mu M alpha-naphthyleneacetic acid for 7 d, followed b
y MS based medium lacking growth regulators. Both media used for rooti
ng contained 172 mu M kanamycin sulphate. Rooted plants were potted an
d grown to maturity. Three of the plants synthesised nopaline and expr
essed neomycin phosphotransferase activity; DNA dot blot and polymeras
e chain reaction analyses confirmed the presence of the neomycin phosp
hotransferase gene in three plants.