Ba. Bergmann et al., Susceptibility of Paulownia elongata to Agrobacterium and production of transgenic calli and hairy roots by in vitro inoculation, PL CELL TIS, 55(1), 1998, pp. 45-51
Susceptibility of Paulownia elongata S.Y. Hu (princess tree) to Agrobacteri
um tumefaciens and A. rhizogenes was demonstrated by inoculating in vitro s
hoots. Shoots had a gall formation frequency of greater than or equal to 83
% when inoculated with any of three A. tumefaciens strains (542, A281, or C
58). Timing of gall appearance and type of callus proliferation differed am
ong A. tumefaciens strains. Rapidly proliferating callus was produced from
explants that were inoculated with A. tumefaciens. Hairy roots were produce
d directly from wound sites on 33% of shoots inoculated with A. rhizogenes
strain R1601. Rapidly growing detached roots were produced from explants th
at were inoculated with A. rhizogenes. Opine analyses demonstrated the expr
ession of foreign genes in proliferating galls/hairy roots shortly after em
ergence from wound sites and in callus and roots after 12 weeks of in vitro
culture. Southern analyses demonstrated the presence of tDNA in long-term
callus and root cultures.