A. Azmi et al., BUD REGENERATION FROM EUCALYPTUS-GLOBULUS CLONES AND SEEDLINGS THROUGH HORMONAL IMBALANCES INDUCED BY AGROBACTERIUM-TUMEFACIENS STRAIN-82.139, PLANT SCI, 127(1), 1997, pp. 81-90
Bud regeneration from seedling hypocotyls and stem cuttings arising fr
om micropropagated plantlets of Eucalyptus globulus was achieved using
inoculation with the wild Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain 82.139 whi
ch induced shooty tumors. The adventitious buds regenerated on the sho
oty tumors were untransformed as revealed by the use of a C58pMP90/T13
9GUS-INT strain harbouring the intron inactivated uidA (gus) reporter
gene. Subsequent rooting and acclimatization were achieved for some of
the regenerants. Flow cytometric analyses of nuclear DNA contents ind
icated that both the tumors and the regenerants were diploid. Endogeno
us hormone quantification was performed in shooty and non shooty tumor
s induced by strains 82.139 and C58, respectively. The shooty potentia
l of the strain 82.139 was associated with high Z and ZR levels in the
tumors while auxin levels were similar in shooty and non shooty tumor
s. The efficiency of the method could be useful for both regeneration
and genetic transformation from organs of cloned E. globulus. (C) 1997
Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.