EFFECT OF ZnSO4 AND CuSO4 ON REGENERATION AND XANTHOTOXIN CONTENT IN AMMI MAJUS AND AGROBACTERIUM- MEDIATED TRANSFORMATION
*Deepshikha Pande Katare , Amit Chandra Kharakwal and Priyanka Sharma
ABSTRACT
The present study investigates the effects of zinc and copper on
morphogenic, biochemical and phytochemical responses of Ammi majus
L. and determines the highest tolerance levels of zinc and copper to
which tolerant cultures can be raised. Incorporation of zinc sulphate
(100-400μM) and copper sulphate (25-100 μM) in Murashige and
Skoog medium + (in mg l-1) 0.5 indole-3-acetic acid + 2.0 kinetin + 500
casein hydrolysate + 40 adenine elicited variation in growth and percent
regeneration of calli. Zinc sulphate at 200 μM proved to be the best and
promoted high percent (15.5±0.22) regeneration, growth and enhanced
xanthotoxin production (12.8±0.03) whereas copper tolerance was only
up to 25 μM. Variation in xanthotoxin was observed with highest
concentration (12.8+ 0.04 mg/g DW) at 200 μM zinc sulphate. A simple
technical procedure is described here using Agrobacterium tumefaciens for the efficient
transformation method for this important medicinal plant. The procedure begins with
inoculation of leaf explants in bacterial suspension followed by co-cultivation. Transformed
shoots were selected on the regeneration medium containing antibiotic and the presence of
the inserted genes was checked by gus assay.
Keywords: Ammi majus, CuSO4, gus, transformation, xanthotoxin, ZnSO4.
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