Fig. 5 in Hairy root transformation of Brassica rapa with bacterial halogenase genes and regeneration to adult plants to modify production of indolic compounds
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Fig. 5. Left: Average number of regenerated shoots for 25 Brassica rapa "hairy root" lines (denoted therefore as BrHR ….) on 3 media compositions (n = 24). Medium A: GB5 medium containing 8 g l−1 phytoagar, 20 g l−1 sucrose and 10 mg l−1 6-BAP. Medium B: MS medium containing 8 g l−1 phytoagar, 30 g l−1 sucrose, 4 mg l−1 6-BAP, 4 mg l−1 AgNO3 and 3 mg l−1 NAA. Medium C: MS medium containing 8 g l−1 phytoagar, 30 g l−1 sucrose, 4 mg l−1 6-BAP, 4 mg l−1 AgNO3 and 0.5 mg l−1 NAA. Right: Shoot regeneration from B. rapa root cultures. Pieces from these root cultures were cut into pieces of approximately 1 cm2 and placed on semisolid agar (A). Regeneration of shoots was visible after 4 weeks of cultivation (B). Regenerated shoots were separated and transferred to fresh media (C). Shoot growth was often accompanied by growth of transformed/transgenic roots (D). Shoots of adequate biomass quality were subcultivated (E). Some B. rapa lines displayed a shortened life cycle after regeneration and began flowering (F).
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- Journal article: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2020.112371 (DOI)
- Journal article: urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:5B50FFE120150E4EFFF9FFC48268FF93 (LSID)
- Journal article: https://zenodo.org/record/8295108 (URL)