A highly-efficient protocol for the large-scale isolation of guard cell protoplasts from sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) has been developed. Optimization of conditions for culturing these protoplasts resulted in extensive cell division and colony formation, at frequencies exceeding 50%. Plants can subsequently be regenerated from these guard cell-derived colonies. This provides definitive confirmation that, in sugar beet leaf protoplast populations, only guard cells are the source of totipotent protoplasts. These findings are the outcome of a directed, non-empirical approach to overcoming plant cell recalcitrance which was initiated by exploiting computer-assisted microscopy to couple in vitro response to cell origin. The results reaffirm t...
Factors influencing the transient expression of introduced foreign DNA in electroporated protoplasts...
We studied the possible involvement of JIM13- and JIM8-responsive epitopes in the formation of the c...
The phenotype of a plant in response to a stress condition is the reflection of the molecular respon...
A highly-efficient protocol for the large-scale isolation of guard cell protoplasts from sugar beet ...
Sugar beet guard cell protoplasts demonstrate a remarkable capacity for cell division enabling appli...
It has been successfully demonstrated, using epidermis explants of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.), th...
In this study, attempts were made to optimise conditions for protoplast isolation from suspension an...
An optimized protocol has been developed for the efficient and rapid genetic modification of sugar b...
Background: Obtaining dedifferentiated cells (callus) that can regenerate into whole plants is not a...
Plants may be regenerated from stomatal cells or protoplasts of such cells. Prior to regeneration th...
The aim of this work was to improve plating efficiency of sugar beet mesophyll protoplast cultures. ...
Commercial cultivars of Beta vulgaris (sugar beet) and an annual diploid line, as well as some breed...
A procedure for protoplast isolation and plant regeneration of St. John's wort has been develope...
Guard cell protoplasts (GCP) of Nicotiana glauca (Graham), tree tobacco, were cultured at 32 °C or a...
Abstract Background Guard cell protoplasts (GCPs) isolated from various plants have proven to be esp...
Factors influencing the transient expression of introduced foreign DNA in electroporated protoplasts...
We studied the possible involvement of JIM13- and JIM8-responsive epitopes in the formation of the c...
The phenotype of a plant in response to a stress condition is the reflection of the molecular respon...
A highly-efficient protocol for the large-scale isolation of guard cell protoplasts from sugar beet ...
Sugar beet guard cell protoplasts demonstrate a remarkable capacity for cell division enabling appli...
It has been successfully demonstrated, using epidermis explants of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.), th...
In this study, attempts were made to optimise conditions for protoplast isolation from suspension an...
An optimized protocol has been developed for the efficient and rapid genetic modification of sugar b...
Background: Obtaining dedifferentiated cells (callus) that can regenerate into whole plants is not a...
Plants may be regenerated from stomatal cells or protoplasts of such cells. Prior to regeneration th...
The aim of this work was to improve plating efficiency of sugar beet mesophyll protoplast cultures. ...
Commercial cultivars of Beta vulgaris (sugar beet) and an annual diploid line, as well as some breed...
A procedure for protoplast isolation and plant regeneration of St. John's wort has been develope...
Guard cell protoplasts (GCP) of Nicotiana glauca (Graham), tree tobacco, were cultured at 32 °C or a...
Abstract Background Guard cell protoplasts (GCPs) isolated from various plants have proven to be esp...
Factors influencing the transient expression of introduced foreign DNA in electroporated protoplasts...
We studied the possible involvement of JIM13- and JIM8-responsive epitopes in the formation of the c...
The phenotype of a plant in response to a stress condition is the reflection of the molecular respon...