Erratum to: Transformation of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) microspore-derived callus and microspores by particle bombardment
2002
Folling, L. | Olesen, A.
Twenty-seven bialaphos-tolerant and GUS-positive lines were produced from 2,940 callus pieces after particle bombardment of wheat microspore-derived callus. Regenerated plants were mainly of the albino type. In an attempt to avoid this problem, wheat microspores were used as target cells for particle bombardment. Pre-cultivation for a period of 3–8 days improved the frequency of GUS-expressing microspores. Helium rupture pressures between 7,584 kPa and 12,411 kPa, the amount of gold per bombardment (ranging from 37 µg to 300 µg) and particle size (0.6–1.0 µm) did not significantly affect transient expression. Microspore response measured as number of recovered embryos was not significantly affected by variations in helium pressure or amount of gold used, but response was significantly influenced by particle size. The highest number of GUS-expressing embryos was 3.5 embryos per 10⁶ microspores, which was obtained after 4 days of pre-cultivation, 9,308 kPa rupture pressure, 0.6+1.0 µm particles (1:1) and 150 µg gold particles per bombardment.
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