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Protoplast Isolation, Fusion, Culture and Transformation in the Woody Plant Jasminum spp

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  • Mohamed A. A. Ahmed

    (College of Horticulture and the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Biology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
    Plant Production Department (Horticulture—Medicinal and Aromatic Plants), Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha), Alexandria University, Alexandria 21531, Egypt)

  • Miao Miao

    (College of Horticulture and the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Biology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China)

  • Emmanouil D. Pratsinakis

    (Laboratory of Agronomy, School of Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Environment, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece)

  • Hongliang Zhang

    (College of Horticulture and the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Biology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China)

  • Wei Wang

    (College of Horticulture and the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Biology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China)

  • Yuan Yuan

    (College of Horticulture and the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Biology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China)

  • Meiling Lyu

    (College of Horticulture and the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Biology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China)

  • Junaid Iftikhar

    (College of Horticulture and the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Biology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China)

  • Ahmed F. Yousef

    (Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, University of Al-Azhar (Branch Assiut), Assiut 71524, Egypt)

  • Panagiotis Madesis

    (Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Plants, School of Agricultural Sciences, University of Thessaly, GR-38446 Thessaly, Greece
    Institute of Applied Biosciences, Centre for Research and Technology, Thermi, GR-57001 Thessaloniki, Greece)

  • Binghua Wu

    (College of Horticulture and the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Biology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China)

Abstract

Plant protoplasts are significant for plant cell culture, somatic cell fusion, genetics, and breeding studies. In addition, in vitro plant regeneration has great importance for developmental biology, manifesting potential applications in agriculture and biotechnology. In this regard, we present a well-established protocol regarding protoplast isolation, cell culture and protoplast fusion of Jasminum spp. In particular, different tissues of Jasminum samab L. and Jasminum mesnyi were employed for protoplast isolation, and stem explants provided a high callus induction rate in a short period of time. The best source for protoplast isolation was calli tissues. The optimized isolation protocol consisted of digesting callus in an enzyme solution containing 0.4 M mannitol, 0.2 M MES, 1 M CaCl 2 , 0.2 M KCL and 1 M NaH 2 PO 4, 1.5% Cellulases onozuka R-10, 0.4% Macerozyme R-10 and 0.8% Pectinase for 4 h at 26 °C in the dark, providing a yield of 23.8 × 10 6 Protoplast/gFW with 88% viability. Protoplasts were cultured both in liquid and agarose medium under optimum conditions, leading to microcalli formation after eight weeks. A 5% protoplast-fusion rate can be achieved when cultured in 40% ( w/v ) PEG-MW6000 supplemented with 0.1 M CaCl 2 , 0.1 M sorbitol and 1 M Tris for 20 min. Furthermore, we developed an efficient PEG-mediated transformation protocol for jasmine protoplasts. The best results regarding protoplast transformation were obtained when the protoplast concentration was 4 × 10 5 cells/mL and the exogenous plasmid DNA added had a concentration of 10 µg DNA/100 µL protoplast solution, followed by the application of 40% PEG-4000 for 10 min.

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  • Mohamed A. A. Ahmed & Miao Miao & Emmanouil D. Pratsinakis & Hongliang Zhang & Wei Wang & Yuan Yuan & Meiling Lyu & Junaid Iftikhar & Ahmed F. Yousef & Panagiotis Madesis & Binghua Wu, 2021. "Protoplast Isolation, Fusion, Culture and Transformation in the Woody Plant Jasminum spp," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(8), pages 1-20, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:11:y:2021:i:8:p:699-:d:601441
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