Conditions for efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva

A procedure for producing high yields and high regeneration frequencies of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva is described. This procedure was devised by systematic trials of various parameters, such as culture age and osmotic support, which are known to affect protoplast yield and regeneration. Mycelium...

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Main Authors: Harling, R., Kenyon, L., Lewis, B., Oliver, Richard, Turner, J., Coddington, A.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 1988
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12393
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author Harling, R.
Kenyon, L.
Lewis, B.
Oliver, Richard
Turner, J.
Coddington, A.
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Lewis, B.
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description A procedure for producing high yields and high regeneration frequencies of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva is described. This procedure was devised by systematic trials of various parameters, such as culture age and osmotic support, which are known to affect protoplast yield and regeneration. Mycelium from liquid cultures of 24–48 h, incubated with Novozym 234 in buffered 1.0 M MgSO4, gave the best conditions for protoplast release. Regeneration frequencies up to 50% were obtained with a complete medium containing 0.8 M sucrose for osmotic support.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-123932017-09-13T16:06:11Z Conditions for efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva Harling, R. Kenyon, L. Lewis, B. Oliver, Richard Turner, J. Coddington, A. A procedure for producing high yields and high regeneration frequencies of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva is described. This procedure was devised by systematic trials of various parameters, such as culture age and osmotic support, which are known to affect protoplast yield and regeneration. Mycelium from liquid cultures of 24–48 h, incubated with Novozym 234 in buffered 1.0 M MgSO4, gave the best conditions for protoplast release. Regeneration frequencies up to 50% were obtained with a complete medium containing 0.8 M sucrose for osmotic support. 1988 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12393 10.1111/j.1439-0434.1988.tb01001.x restricted
spellingShingle Harling, R.
Kenyon, L.
Lewis, B.
Oliver, Richard
Turner, J.
Coddington, A.
Conditions for efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva
title Conditions for efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva
title_full Conditions for efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva
title_fullStr Conditions for efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva
title_full_unstemmed Conditions for efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva
title_short Conditions for efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts from Fulvia fulva
title_sort conditions for efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts from fulvia fulva
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12393