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Protoplast Isolation and Shoot Regeneration from Protoplast-Derived Callus ofPetunia hybridaCv. Mirage Rose

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BIOLOGY-BASEL
卷 9, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biology9080228

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digestion time; osmoticum conditions; plating density; plant growth regulators; protoplast viability

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  1. New Breeding Technology Program [PJ01368505]
  2. Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea

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Despite the increasing use of protoplasts in plant biotechnology research, shoot regeneration from protoplasts remains challenging. In this study, we investigated the factors involved in protoplast isolation, callus induction, and shoot regeneration inPetunia hybridacv. Mirage Rose. The following conditions were found to be most optimal for protoplast yield and viability: 0.6 M mannitol, 2.0% cellulase, and 6 h digestion time. A plating density of 10 x 10(4)protoplasts/mL under osmoticum condition (0.58 M mannitol) showed high microcolony viability in liquid culture. The Kao and Michayluk medium was found to be appropriate for callus proliferation from microcalli under a 16-h light photoperiod. Calli cultured in Murashige and Skoog medium containing 1.0 mg/L 6-benzylaminopurine and 0.2 mg/L 3-indole butyric acid showed the highest shoot regeneration frequency and number of shoots obtained per explant. Random amplification of polymorphic DNA analysis showed that the protoplast-derived shoots exhibited the same banding patterns as those of donor plants. Collectively, these findings can contribute to solving problems encountered in protoplast isolation and shoot regeneration in other petunia cultivars and related species. As the protocol developed by us is highly reproducible, it can be applied in biotechnology research onP. hybridacv. Mirage Rose.

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