Streptomycin resistance of a cell line from haploid Datura innoxia mill. is transferred from cell to plantlet and back in vitro

Tyagi, A. K. ; Rashid, A. ; Maheshwari, S. C. (1984) Streptomycin resistance of a cell line from haploid Datura innoxia mill. is transferred from cell to plantlet and back in vitro Journal of Experimental Botany, 35 (5). pp. 756-761. ISSN 0022-0957

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Abstract

Out of the five cell lines isolated by their ability to proliferate on a selection medium containing streptomycin and derived from a haploid callus culture from Datura innoxia microspores, one was characterized. The trait of resistance was found to be stable in the absence of selection pressure. Plantlets were regenerated in the presence, as well as absence, of the antibiotic. Stability of the selected trait was also confirmed in callus cultures initiated from a plantlet.

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Keywords:Datura; Streptomycin Resistance; Mutants
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