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Genetic Transformation in Peach (Prunus persica L.): Challenges and Ways Forward
by Angela Ricci, Silvia Sabbadini, Humberto Prieto, Isabel MG Padilla, Chris Dardick, Zhijian Li, Ralph Scorza, Cecilia Limera, Bruno Mezzetti, Margarita Perez-Jimenez, Lorenzo Burgos and Cesar Petri
Plants 2020, 9(8), 971; https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9080971 - 31 Jul 2020
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Almost 30 years have passed since the first publication reporting regeneration of transformed peach plants. Nevertheless, the general applicability of genetic transformation of this species has not yet been established. Many strategies have been tested in order to obtain an efficient peach transformation [...] Read more.
Almost 30 years have passed since the first publication reporting regeneration of transformed peach plants. Nevertheless, the general applicability of genetic transformation of this species has not yet been established. Many strategies have been tested in order to obtain an efficient peach transformation system. Despite the amount of time and the efforts invested, the lack of success has significantly limited the utility of peach as a model genetic system for trees, despite its relatively short generation time; small, high-quality genome; and well-studied genetic resources. Additionally, the absence of efficient genetic transformation protocols precludes the application of many biotechnological tools in peach breeding programs. In this review, we provide an overview of research on regeneration and genetic transformation in this species and summarize novel strategies and procedures aimed at producing transgenic peaches. Promising future approaches to develop a robust peach transformation system are discussed, focusing on the main bottlenecks to success including the low efficiency of A. tumefaciens-mediated transformation, the low level of correspondence between cells competent for transformation and those that have regenerative competence, and the high rate of chimerism in the few shoots that are produced following transformation. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Genetic Engineering Strategies for Fruit Crop Breeding)
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Morphogenetic Diagnosis of Developmental Changes of Sea Arrowgrass Fruit (Triglochin maritima L.)
by Cezary Toma, Andrew N. Efremov and Wioleta Josefowska
Limnol. Rev. 2017, 17(1), 47-55; https://doi.org/10.1515/limre-2017-0005 (registering DOI) - 9 Sep 2017
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The aim of the study was to investigate the morphogenesis of particular developmental stages of T. maritima fruits; from the stage of the bud to the ripe fruit with the use of a scanning electron microscope (SEM), to learn about the morphology and [...] Read more.
The aim of the study was to investigate the morphogenesis of particular developmental stages of T. maritima fruits; from the stage of the bud to the ripe fruit with the use of a scanning electron microscope (SEM), to learn about the morphology and anatomy of ripe fruit, find new diagnostic features of the fruits and verify T. maritima. fruit diagnosis. An optic microscope and Met-Ilo 8 image analyzer were used in the research. In the final part of the research, the occurrence of two diagnostic features was confirmed and seven new diagnostic features of ripe T. maritima fruit were demonstrated. The morphological development of T. maritima fruits is characterized by significant qualitative and quantitative changes of diagnostic value. The range of the changes in the size of T. maritima generative structures is well characterized by the data obtained from the image analyzer. T. maritima fruit diagnosis: dry, indehiscent achene partly syncarpic. Full article
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