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Polyamines as biomarkers for plant regeneration capacity: improvement of regeneration by modulation of polyamine metabolism in different genotypes of indica rice.

F Shoeb1, J S. Yadav, S Bajaj, M V. Rajam.   

Abstract

The importance of cellular polyamine (PA) levels and the ratio of putrescine (Put) to spermidine (Spd) for plant regeneration ability via somatic embryogenesis in several commercially grown indica rice varieties is reported here. The genotypes namely NDR-624, IR-20, IR-36, BJ-1 (having Put:Spd ratio approximately 2.3) showed superior plant regeneration while KL, PB-1 and TN-1 (having Put:Spd ratio approximately 3.8) showed moderate plant regeneration ability. The genotypes namely HS, Bindli, DV-85, ACB-72, IR-64 and IR-72 (having Put:Spd ratio approximately 5.0) showed poor plant regeneration ability. In contrast KH-7 (Put:Spd ratio approximately 10.0) showed no response at all. Favorable modification of cellular PA titers and their Put:Spd ratio by the addition of exogenous PAs (Put, Spd) or their biosynthesis inhibitor, difluoromethylarginine (DFMA) led to the induction/promotion of plant regeneration in poorly responding genotypes. These results showed a close relationship between cellular PA levels and their Put:Spd ratio with in vitro morphogenetic capacity in indica rice and suggest that the cellular PAs and Put:Spd ratios are important determinants (biomarkers) of plant regeneration ability in indica rice, and the improvement/induction of plant regeneration in morphogenetically poor and recalcitrant species could be achieved by modulating PA metabolism.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11337080     DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9452(01)00375-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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