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Keywords: Brassica oleracea var. capitata; Cabbage; Genetic transformation; Tissue culture
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30066219 PMCID: PMC6182314 DOI: 10.1007/s00425-018-2961-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Planta ISSN: 0032-0935 Impact factor: 4.116
Fig. 1Relationships between members of the plant genus of Brassica (the U triangle) (based on Liu et al. 2014)
Examples of successful B. oleracea var. capitata regeneration
| Cultivar | Type of explants | The best variant of medium | % of shoot regeneration | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baochun F1 | Mesophyll protoplast culture | MS + 3 mg/L kin + 0.1 mg/L GA3 | 100% callus produced shoots | Fu et al. ( |
| Varaždinsko, Hawke F2 | Microspore culture | NLN + 5 mg/L ABA-germination embryos | 54.7–70.6% | Rudolf et al. ( |
| Zigan No.1, Hongmu, Ruby ball | Protoplast culture | In first stage of protoplast culture, it is important to add nurse cell of tuber mustard. MS + 1 mg/L BA + 0.2 mg/L NAA—regeneration of plantlets | 33% Zigan No.1 | Chen et al. ( |
| Křimické | Cotyledonary embryos | MS + 1% sucrose + 1% agar | 18.18 and 16.6% | Klima et al. ( |
| Kamienna głowa | Anther culture | B5 + 20 mg/L Kin + 2% sucrose | Kamienna głowa 17.1% | Krzyżanowska et al. ( |
| N/A | Hypocotyl, cotyledon | MS + 2 mg/L BA + 0.1 mg/LNAA | 50% (hypocotyls) | Munshi et al. ( |
| Rubin | Cotyledon, hypocotyl, root | MS + 1.0 mg/L + 0.1 mg/L IBA Kin (cotyledon) | 41% (cotyledon) | Pavlovic et al. ( |
| DL 20, DM 56 | Microspore culture | MS + 8.9 BAP µM/L + 2.7 NAA µM/L + 50 µM/L | 42.9% (DL 20), | Cristea et al. ( |
| Kamienna głowa, Amager, Kilaxy F1, Benia F1, Reball F1, Rodeo F1 | Protoplasts from leaves and hypocotyls | MS medium PGRs free | Mean 0.0–34.6% | Kielkowska and Damaus ( |
| R1, R5, R7, R9, R33, K1, K6, K7, K23, K29, K35, K48, K50, K75 | Lateral buds | MS + 2 mg/L BA + 1.0 IBA mg/L | 80–100% | Pavlovic et al. ( |
| Cabeza Negra 2, Arena, Red Amager | Cotyledon, hypocotyl, stem | MS + 2 mg/L BAP + 0.2-04 mg/L IBA or NAA (hypocotyl) | 300 shoots (Cabeza Negra 2 and Red Amager) (hypocotyl) | Dănăilă-Guidea et al. ( |
| K7 | Zygotic embryos | MS + 1 mg/L BA or | 56% | Pavlovic et al. ( |
| Pride of India | Cotyledon, hypocotyl | MS + 1.5 mg/L BAP + 0.5 mg/L NAA (cotyledon) | 5.334 shoots per explant (cotyledon) | Sharma et al. ( |
| KY cross | Cotyledon, hypocotyl | MS + 2.27 µM TDZ (hypocotyl) | 56.67% (cotyledon) | Ravanfar et al. ( |
| Saint | Hypocotyl | MS + BAP 4 mg/l + IAA 5 mg/l + Zeatin 4 mg/l | 100% | Qamar et al. ( |
| Kamienna głowa, Amager, Sława of Einkhunzen, Brunświcka, Ditmarska, Zora, Ula, Replika | Cotyledon, hypocotyl | MS + 8.88 μM (BAP + 0.53 μM NAA) | 22.2–66.6% (hypocotyl) | Gerszberg et al. ( |
| N/A | Stem, root, leaf, petiole | MS + 1.0 mg/L NAA + 1.5 mg/L BAP (steam) | 93.18% (stem) | Daud et al. ( |
| Zhonggan 11, Chunfeng, Parel, Meiweizaosheng | Microspore culture | NLN + 20 mg/L AsA | Zhonggan 11 164.2 (no.) | Zeng et al. ( |
| Pride of India | Leaf, petiole | MS + 0.22 mg/L TDZ + 0.02 mg/L NAA (leaf) | 91.11% (leaf) | Gambhir and Srivastava ( |
| Ercis | Cotyledon, hypocotyl | MS + 2 mg/L BAP (hypocotyl) | 100% (hypocotyl) | Ertac and Tuncer ( |
| Pride of India | Cotyledon, hypocotyl | MS + 0.330 mg/l TDZ + 79.70 mg/l IAA (cotyledon) | 91.11% (cotyledon) | Gambhir et al. ( |
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Genetic improvements of Brassica oleracea var. capitata
| Technique of gene transfer | Gene transfer | Improvement in traits | Type of explant used | References | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 161 | Resistance to kanamycin, hygromycin | Leaf petioles, internodes | Berthomieu and Jouanin ( | ||
| King Cole |
| Resistance to diamond back moth ( | Hypocotyls, cotyledons, petioles, peduncle from flowering stalks | Metz et al. ( | |
| Yingchun, Jingfeng |
| Insect tolerance to | N/A | Hongjun et al. ( | |
| Hercules, Brunswick, Cape spitz, Copenhagen |
| Resistance to kanamycin | Cotyledons | Pius and Achar ( | |
| Scorpio, Testie |
| Resistance to diamond back moth ( | Hypocotyls, cotyledons, petioles | Jin et al. ( | |
| Uji |
| Enhanced tolerance to black rot disease by | Hypocotyls | Lee et al. ( | |
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| Induction of male sterile cabbage | Hypocotyls | Lee et al. ( | ||
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| Enhanced salt tolerance | Hypocotyls | Bhattacharya et al. ( | ||
| DTC 507 |
| Resistance to diamond back moth ( | Hypocotyls, cotyledonary nodes | Paul et al. ( | |
| Xiaguang |
| Increases submergence tolerance | Hypocotyls, cotyledons, petioles | Li et al. ( | |
| N/A | Insect resistance | Hypocotyls, cotyledons | Lei et al. ( | ||
| P34I5, P22I5 |
| N/A | Hypocotyls, cotyledons | Stretnović-Rajičić et al. ( | |
| Summer Summit, KY cross | Biolistic method |
| N/A | Chloroplasts | Liu et al. ( |
| Summer Summit, KY cross | Biolistic method |
| Resistance to diamond back moth ( | Chloroplasts | Liu et al. ( |
| KY Cross |
| Increase the high temperature tolerance | Hypocotyls, shoot tip segments | Rafat et al. ( | |
| CA21-3 |
| Resistance to diamond back moth ( | Hypocotyls, cotyledons | Deng-xia et al. (2011) | |
| A21-3’ |
| Resistance to diamond back moth ( | Hypocotyls | Yi et al. ( | |
| N/A | Biolistic method | N/A | Chloroplasts | Tseng et al. ( | |
| AD BENTAM | PMI/mannose selection system; resistance to stress | Hypocotyls, cotyledons | Hur and Min ( | ||
| Pride of India |
| Study of the effect of antibiotic sensitivity on cabbage tissue | Hypocotyls, cotyledons | Gambhir et al. ( |
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Fig. 2Outline of procedure for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of cabbage