Organogenesis From Transformed Tomato Explants

Loading...

Date

Authors

Frary, Anne

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Open Access Color

Green Open Access

Yes

OpenAIRE Downloads

OpenAIRE Views

Publicly Funded

No
Impulse
Average
Influence
Top 10%
Popularity
Average

relationships.isProjectOf

relationships.isJournalIssueOf

Abstract

Tomato was one of the first crops for which a genetic transformation system was reported involving regeneration by organogenesis from Agrobacterium-transformed explants. Since the initial reports, various factors have been studied that affect the efficiency of tomato transformation and the technique has been useful for the isolation and identification of many genes involved in plant disease resistance, morphology and development. In this method, cotyledon explants from in vitro-grown seedlings are precultured overnight on a tobacco suspension feeder layer. The explants are then inoculated with Agrobacterium and returned to the feeder layer for a 2-d period of cocultivation. After cocultivation, the explants are transferred to an MS-based selective regeneration medium containing zeatin. Regenerated shoots are then rooted on a separate selective medium. This protocol has been used with several tomato cultivars and routinely yields transformation efficiencies of 10-15%.

Description

Keywords

Tomato, Genetic transformation, Lycopersicon esculentum, Transgenic plant, Organogenesis, Organogenesis, Plants, Genetically Modified, Tomato, Culture Media, Genetic transformation, Transformation, Genetic, Solanum lycopersicum, Regeneration, Indicators and Reagents, Lycopersicon esculentum, Transgenic plant, Rhizobium

Fields of Science

0106 biological sciences, 0301 basic medicine, 01 natural sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

Citation

Frary, A., and Van Eck, J. (2005). Organogenesis from transformed tomato explants. Methods in Molecular Biology, 286, 141-150.

WoS Q

Scopus Q

OpenCitations Logo
OpenCitations Citation Count
N/A

Volume

286

Issue

Start Page

141

End Page

150
PlumX Metrics
Citations

CrossRef : 1

Scopus : 18

PubMed : 5

Captures

Mendeley Readers : 45

SCOPUS™ Citations

18

checked on Apr 27, 2026

Page Views

733

checked on Apr 27, 2026

Downloads

502

checked on Apr 27, 2026

Google Scholar Logo
Google Scholar™
OpenAlex Logo
OpenAlex FWCI
0.97931035

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG data is not available