Regeneration Capacity of Indica Rice cv. Bengawan Solo in Two Types of Regeneration Media through Microprojectile Bombardment

Factors affecting the success of gene delivery into cells/tissues of rice mediated by particle bombardment have been investigated. However, their effects on regeneration capacity of rice explants have not been investigated. Objectives of this experiments were to evaluate the effects of particle bomb...

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Main Authors: TRI JOKO SANTOSO, SUDARSONO, HAJRIAL ASWIDINNOOR, IDA HANARIDA SOMANTRI
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Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2005-12-01
Series:Hayati Journal of Biosciences
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spelling doaj-4fffcc95ce354860a405cb39007a03e02020-11-25T01:05:34ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityHayati Journal of Biosciences1978-30192086-40942005-12-01124157161Regeneration Capacity of Indica Rice cv. Bengawan Solo in Two Types of Regeneration Media through Microprojectile BombardmentTRI JOKO SANTOSOSUDARSONOHAJRIAL ASWIDINNOORIDA HANARIDA SOMANTRIFactors affecting the success of gene delivery into cells/tissues of rice mediated by particle bombardment have been investigated. However, their effects on regeneration capacity of rice explants have not been investigated. Objectives of this experiments were to evaluate the effects of particle bombardment on regeneration capacity of indica rice cv. Bengawan Solo calli and the effects of four regeneration media on the development of bombardment calli. Calli of indica rice were initiated from mature seeds on callus-inducing medium. They were transferred on osmoticum containing medium prior to bombardment and maintained on the medium up to two days. Particle bombardment was conducted at 16 cm bombardment distance, 27 cm Hg helium pressure and using standard procedures for preparation of microprojectile particles. The bombarded calli were cultured on RNB or RMS regeneration medium, with or without spermidine addition. Results of the experiment indicated particle bombardment affected the survival of explants of indica rice but did not affect the development of the explants. The development of explants was rather dependent on the regeneration media than on the particle bombardment treatment. RMS medium was better than RNB medium for shoots inducing from bombarded indica rice explants.http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/193/59RegenerationIndica RiceRegenerationMicroprojectile
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author TRI JOKO SANTOSO
SUDARSONO
HAJRIAL ASWIDINNOOR
IDA HANARIDA SOMANTRI
spellingShingle TRI JOKO SANTOSO
SUDARSONO
HAJRIAL ASWIDINNOOR
IDA HANARIDA SOMANTRI
Regeneration Capacity of Indica Rice cv. Bengawan Solo in Two Types of Regeneration Media through Microprojectile Bombardment
Hayati Journal of Biosciences
Regeneration
Indica Rice
Regeneration
Microprojectile
author_facet TRI JOKO SANTOSO
SUDARSONO
HAJRIAL ASWIDINNOOR
IDA HANARIDA SOMANTRI
author_sort TRI JOKO SANTOSO
title Regeneration Capacity of Indica Rice cv. Bengawan Solo in Two Types of Regeneration Media through Microprojectile Bombardment
title_short Regeneration Capacity of Indica Rice cv. Bengawan Solo in Two Types of Regeneration Media through Microprojectile Bombardment
title_full Regeneration Capacity of Indica Rice cv. Bengawan Solo in Two Types of Regeneration Media through Microprojectile Bombardment
title_fullStr Regeneration Capacity of Indica Rice cv. Bengawan Solo in Two Types of Regeneration Media through Microprojectile Bombardment
title_full_unstemmed Regeneration Capacity of Indica Rice cv. Bengawan Solo in Two Types of Regeneration Media through Microprojectile Bombardment
title_sort regeneration capacity of indica rice cv. bengawan solo in two types of regeneration media through microprojectile bombardment
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Hayati Journal of Biosciences
issn 1978-3019
2086-4094
publishDate 2005-12-01
description Factors affecting the success of gene delivery into cells/tissues of rice mediated by particle bombardment have been investigated. However, their effects on regeneration capacity of rice explants have not been investigated. Objectives of this experiments were to evaluate the effects of particle bombardment on regeneration capacity of indica rice cv. Bengawan Solo calli and the effects of four regeneration media on the development of bombardment calli. Calli of indica rice were initiated from mature seeds on callus-inducing medium. They were transferred on osmoticum containing medium prior to bombardment and maintained on the medium up to two days. Particle bombardment was conducted at 16 cm bombardment distance, 27 cm Hg helium pressure and using standard procedures for preparation of microprojectile particles. The bombarded calli were cultured on RNB or RMS regeneration medium, with or without spermidine addition. Results of the experiment indicated particle bombardment affected the survival of explants of indica rice but did not affect the development of the explants. The development of explants was rather dependent on the regeneration media than on the particle bombardment treatment. RMS medium was better than RNB medium for shoots inducing from bombarded indica rice explants.
topic Regeneration
Indica Rice
Regeneration
Microprojectile
url http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/193/59
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