Primisulfuron herbicide-resistant tobacco plants: mutant selection in vitro by adventitious shoot formation from culturéd leaf discs

Autor: Christian Harms, Susan M. Jayne, Joseph J. DiMaio, Alice Montoya, Hope Thompson-Taylor, David Vincent Negrotto, Laura A. Middlesteadt
Rok vydání: 1991
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Zdroj: Plant Science. 79:77-85
ISSN: 0168-9452
DOI: 10.1016/0168-9452(91)90072-g
Popis: A simple procedure has been developed for the rapid and direct selection of herbicide-resistant mutant plants. The procedure uses adventitious shoot formation from suitable explants, such as leaf discs, on a shoot-inducing culture medium containing a toxic herbicide concentration. Resistant green shoots were thus isolated from tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum L.) leaf explants cultured on medium containing 100 μg 1 −1 primisulfuron, a new sulfonylurea herbicide. Resistant shoots were recovered from both haploid and diploid explants after UV mutagenesis, as well as without mutagenic treatment. Three mutant plants of separate origin were further analyzed biochemically and genetically. Their acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS) enzyme activity was less inhibited by sulfonylurea herbicides than that of unselected, sensitive wild type plants. The extent of inhibition of the AHAS enzyme among the three mutants was different for different sulfonylurea and imidazolinone herbicides suggesting different sites were affected by each mutation. Herbicide tolerance was scored for germinating seedling populations and was found to be inherited as a single dominant nuclear gene. Adventitious shoot formation from cultured leaf discs was used to determine the cross tolerance of mutant plants to various herbicidal AHAS inhibitors. The usefulness of this rapid and direct scheme for mutant selection based on adventitious shoot formation or embryogenesis is discussed.
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