Aspects of isolation underpinning mitotic behaviour in lupin protoplasts

Sinha A.; Caligari, PDS

Abstract

This study reports on the influence of critical isolation factors on the subsequent culture of protoplasts of Lupinus albus L. Protoplasts were isolated from in vitro seedling cotyledons of five early maturing accessions in which protoplast yields and division frequencies appeared to be correlated as a high protoplast yield corresponded with a high division frequency. The overall difference among the accessions for mitosis was non-significant, although the highest yield and division frequency were observed in accession LA132, with Alban giving a significantly lower level. Accession Lucrop produced the lowest number of protoplasts, all of which collapsed during culture. Of the enzyme types used for tissue maceration, Pectolyase Y23, was significantly inferior to Macerase in terms of giving way to mitosis. The extent of division in Macerase-isolated protoplast population was 266% higher than that in the Pectolyase Y23-isolated one. The physiological maturity level of the explant, expressed in terms of developmental age, was optimal when 14-18-day-old seedling cotyledons were used for protoplast production and culture, rather than more mature ones, despite higher protoplast yields in the latter. On K8p medium, the protoplast division frequency was 129% greater when 18-day-old seedling cotyledons were used, than that with any other treatment. This work on protoplast culture of the potentially important lupin species, which is a pulse rich in dietary protein, oil and fibre, allows a further understanding of the biology, with an aim to advance lupin biotechnology.

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Título según WOS: Aspects of isolation underpinning mitotic behaviour in lupin protoplasts
Título según SCOPUS: Aspects of isolation underpinning mitotic behaviour in lupin protoplasts
Título de la Revista: AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Volumen: 52
Número: 5
Editorial: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Fecha de publicación: 2004
Página de inicio: 669
Página final: 676
Idioma: English
URL: http://www.publish.csiro.au/?paper=BT03153
DOI:

10.1071/BT03153

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS