E. Balestri et F. Cinelli, Isolation and cell wall regeneration of protoplasts from Posidonia oceanica and Cymodocea nodosa, AQUATIC BOT, 70(3), 2001, pp. 237-242
A method for the isolation of protoplasts from the seagrasses Posidonia oce
anica and Cymodocea nodosa is described. Isolation of protoplasts was achie
ved using a combination of cellulase Onozuka R-10, hemicellulase and pectin
ase. Purification was carried out by Ficoll gradient centrifugation. A yiel
d of 1.87 (+/- 0.16 SD) x 10(6) protoplasts per gram of fresh tissue was ob
tained from mesophyll cells of P. oceanica. The viability of isolated proto
plasts was 82.5% (+/- 10.6) as confirmed by fluorescein diacetate staining.
A high percentage of protoplasts of Fl oceanica (61.5 +/- 14.8%) regenerat
ed the cell wall within 7 days as confirmed by staining with calcofluor whi
te, but only a few protoplasts were able to divide. Callus-like structures
were noticed after 20-30 days in culture. A lower yield of protoplasts, 6.9
(+/- 3.8) x 10(5) protoplasts per gram of fresh tissue, was obtained from
mesophyll of C. nodosa. Viability of these protoplasts was 67.9% (+/- 12.6)
after isolation. Some possible applications of the method are discussed. (
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