Regeneration and transformation of Echinops cv Veitsch blue

Evenor Dalia, Chen Xinlu, Reuveni Moshe, Michele Zaccai Sabatani

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Abstract

Echinops Asteraceae/Compositae is widespread throughout southern Europe and Asia. It is a native plant in Israel and usually found as a weed in wheat fields. Due to the need of the plants for vernalization, horticultural practice is to chill the crowns for 2 month before planting to achieve early flowering. A method for the propagation of Echinops through axillary buds and root cutting cultures is described in this manuscript. Best conditions for propagation were using MS salt medium supplemented with 3 sucrose and 1 mg l-1 IAA plus 0.5 mg l-11 BA under 16 h of cool fluorescent light. Root cuttings produced shoots all along the root but each growth regulator combination affected where roots will sprout shoots. Rooted plants were successfully acclimatized after propagating on the above medium and eventually flowered. Agrobacterium transformation of Echinops was successfully achieved and expression of GUS reporter gene was tested under the control of two constitutive promoters.

Original languageEnglish GB
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalPlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
Volume85
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006

Keywords

  • Corm plants
  • Globe thistle
  • Long day plants

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Horticulture

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