Rapid and efficient Agrobacterium mediated transformation of early scutellum derived calli of indica rice

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Rice is a staple food for humans and its demand in 2035 has been put at 852 million tons. Knowledge on genes and genome architecture helps in better understanding of growth and development mechanisms for crop improvement. Transgenic crops may offer a solution by means of higher yield and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. In this context, modification of Agrobacterium mediated transformation protocol for indica rice cultivar is imperative to increase transformation efficiency and reduce duration of transgenic development. Here, we developed an efficient Agrobacterium mediated transformation protocol using early scutellum derived calli of the indica rice cultivar Pusa Sugandh 2. Competency of 3, 4, 5 and 6 day old primary calli was compared with 21- day old secondary calli for Agrobacterium mediated transformation using a modified pCAMBIA 1304 harbouring GFP-GUS fusion gene driven by maize ubiquitin 1 promoter. The highest competency with stable transformation efficiency of 51% was observed for 5-6 day old primary calli. Molecular analysis confirmed stable integration of the transgene. Transgenic lines of Pusa Sugandh 2 were developed within a short period of two months using 5-6 day old primary calli.
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Raman K Venkat
Aggarwal Dikshi
Rao S Raghavendra
Sreevathsa Rohini
Singh AK
Abdin MZ
Mohapatra T
Pattanayak Debasis. Rapid and efficient Agrobacterium mediated transformation of early scutellum derived calli of indica rice. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 2018 Jan; 56(1): 20-28