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| Authors: | R.M. Liamoca Zarate, J. Landsann, F.A.P. Campos |
| Keywords: | forage crops, Opuntia ficus-indica, protoplast isolation |
Abstract:
Tissue culture techniques are essential to facilitate the application of modern biotechnological methods to cactus pear genetic improvement.
Viable protoplasts from cell suspensions of Opuntia ficus-indica, were obtained by incubating cells in medium containing 1% cellulase, 0.5% pectinase, 0.1 mM CaCl2 and 0.7 M glycine, for 10 h in the dark at 28°C. After transferring protoplasts to a medium consisting of full-strength MS salts and vitamins, 0.7 M glucose, 0.5 mM MES, 0.9 µM kinetin, 1.0 µM picloram, 2.3 µM 2,4-D and 0.2 g/dm-3 casein hydrolysate, high levels of cell division as well as cell wall regeneration were observed.
Under the optimized conditions described here, we obtained a yield of 5 x 105 viable protoplasts for each cm3 of cell suspension and these isolated protoplasts were viable as estimated by Evans blue staining.
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