Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
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Chickpea is one of the most important leguminous, cool-season, food crops, cultivated prevalently in the Asian Pacific region.
In spite of its nutritional importance, its area of cultivation has been low, with virtually no increase. Conventional breeding
has resulted in several important improvements in this crop, and recent advances in biotechnology such as plant tissue culture
and genetic transformation can significantly contribute to better sustainability of this important food crop. Here, we describe
an efficient Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for chickpea using axillary meristem explants, which results in a high frequency of genetic
transformation (70%) and recovery of valuable transgenic plants. The protocol is significant owing to its high reproducibility
and recovery of the transgenics in a relatively short period (90–100 days).
Book Title: Agrobacterium Protocols
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 343 | Pub. Date: Jun-01-2006 | Page Range: 313-324 | DOI: 10.1385/1-59745-130-4:313
Subject: Plant Sciences
Key Words: Chickpea - Cicer arietinum - genetic transformation - hardening - shoot regeneration - tissue culture - rooting of shoots - transgenic plants
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