Abstract
Arabidopsis thaliana transformation with the floral dip method was improved by modifying the cell density and mode of application of theAgrobacterium inoculum. Drops of inoculum were applied 4 times to closed flower buds. The inoculum OD600 was increased from 0.8 to more than 2.0. These modifications improved reproducibility and increased transformation efficiencies to 2–3%.
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Abbreviations
- GUS:
-
β-glucuronidase
- MS:
-
Murashige and Skoog
- RT-PCR:
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reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction
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Martinez-Trujillo, M., Limones-Briones, V., Cabrera-Ponce, J.L. et al. Improving transformation efficiency ofArabidopsis thaliana by modifying the floral dip method. Plant Mol Biol Rep 22, 63–70 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02773350
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