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Developing a mass propagation technique for Aralia elata via somatic embryogenesis

  • Moon, H.K.;Lee, J.S.;Kim, T.S.
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2000년도 The 7th International Symposium
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    • pp.114-115
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    • 2000
  • Aralia elata is found in mountain areas all over Korean peninsula. Aralia elata is the scientific name for Japanese angelica tree. The tree belongs to the family Araliaceae, commonly known as ginseng family. Bud sprouts from apical shoot tip of the plants are rich in flavor and thus mainly used for both folk medicine and vegetable. The stalks with apical buds are gathered in the early spring and planted in sandy soil or water in the greenhouse. The sprouting buds are then collected and sold as fresh vegetable. Although the plants have been used for food, they have been cultivated in a very small scale. In spring, local farmers just go around mountain areas to search the trees and gather the stalks as much as they get and sell them to the market. No conservation efforts have been made to stop the exploitation or to save the dwindling population. We tried to provide local farmers with the plants that may be used as an alternative to stalks from wild populations. This will bel! p conserve the wild populations. However, it is hard to propagate them either by conventional cuttings or by seed germination in a short period of time. Mass propagation using tissue culture systems have shown a great promise with several woody plants. Recently we developed a mass propagation technique via somatic embryogenesis system using mature and/or juvenile explants for Aralia elata. Several factors affecting somatic embryogenesis system including SE(somatic embryo) induction, embryogenic callus proliferation, SE germination, plant regeneration and transplanting to field frill be presented. And some problems arising for the somatic embryogenesis system will be also discussed.

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Developing a mass propagation technique for Aralia elata via somatic embryogenesis

  • Moon, H.K.;Lee, J.S.;Kim, T.S.
    • 한국자원식물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국자원식물학회 2000년도 제7차 국제 심포지움(생약자원개발에 관한연구) 및 추계정기 학술발표회 초록집
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    • pp.16-17
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    • 2000
  • Aralia elata is found in mountain areas all over Korean peninsula. Aralia elata is the scientific name for Japanese angelica tree. The tree belongs to the family Araliaceae, commonly known as ginseng family. Bud sprouts from apical shoot tip of the plants are rich in flavor and thus mainly used for both folk medicine and vegetable. The stalks with apical buds are gathered in the early spring and planted in sandy soil or water in the greenhouse. The sprouting buds are then collected and sold as fresh vegetable. Although the plants have been used for food, they have been cultivated in a very small scale. In spring, local farmers just go around mountain areas to search the trees and gather the stalks as much as they get and sell them to the market. No conservation efforts have been made to stop the exploitation or to save the dwindling population. We tried to provide local farmers with the plants that may be used as an alternative to stalks from wild populations. This will hel! p conserve the wild populations. However, it is hard to propagate them either by conventional cuttings or by seed germination in a short period of time. Mass propagation using tissue culture systems have shown a great promise with several woody plants. Recently we developed a mass propagation technique via somatic embryogenesis system using mature and/ or juvenile explants for Aralia elata. Several factors affecting somatic embryogenesis system including SE(somatic embryo) induction, embryogenic callus proliferation, SE germination, plant regeneration and transplanting to field will be presented. And some problems arising for the somatic embryogenesis system will be also discussed.lso discussed.

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Particle Bombardment 방법을 이용한 인공 씨감자의 형질전환 (Genetic Transformation of Intact Potato Microtuber by Particle Bombardment)

  • 최경화;전재흥;김현순;정영희;임용표;정혁
    • 식물조직배양학회지
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.87-91
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    • 1997
  • 제초제 저항성 유전자를 코팅시킨 입자를 particle bombardment 기법으로 자주감자 품종의 인공씨감자에 도입시켰다. 발아직전에 있는 인공씨감자의 생장점 부위를 집중적으로 particle bombardment 한 후 발아한 인공씨감자를 온실에 심었다. 온실에서 5주동안 생육시킨 후 northern 분석결과 유전자가 발현된 2개의 형질전환체를 선발하였고 제초제 살포 실험을 한 결과 형질전환 되지않은 식물체는 모두 고사하였지만 형질전환된 2개의 자주감자 식물체는 생존하였다.

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휴면아 경정 배양법을 통한 포도 '거봉' 에서 Grapevine fleck virus의 제거 (Elimination of Grapevine fleck virus from infected grapevines 'Kyoho' through meristem-tip culture of dormant buds)

  • 김미영;조강희;천재안;박서준;김세희;이한찬
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • 제44권4호
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    • pp.401-408
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구진은 세계 최초로 GFkV에 단독 감염된 포도 품종 거봉의 휴면아로부터 직접 경정 분열조직을 절취하여 배양함으로써 별도의 열처리나 화학처리 없이 GFkV가 제거된 신초 재생에 성공하였다. GFkV는 포도 식물체의 체관에만 한정적으로 존재하고 접목으로 감염되는 포도 바이러스이다. 경정조직은 $4^{\circ}C$에서 일정기간 저장된 1년생 경화가지의 휴면아로부터 0.3 mm (73 절편체)와 0.8 mm (5절편체)를 절취하였는데, 절취 부위는 생장점(apical meristem)을 포함하여 2 ~ 5개의 엽원기(leaf primordia)와 미분화 원기(uncommitted primordia) 1 ~ 4개를 포함하였다. 절취된 경정조직을 BA 3.0 mg/L와 IBA 0.1 mg/L가 혼합된 배지에 16주간 배양한 결과, 0.3 mm와 0.8 mm의 경정조직에서 각각 4.1%와 40.0%의 신초 재생률이 관찰되었고, 재생된 신초에서의 바이러스 제거율(재생된 신초수에 대한 RT-PCR negative 신초수의 백분율)은 0.3 mm의 경정조직에서는 100%를, 0.8 mm에서는 50%를 나타내었다. 신초를 증식시킨 후 감염바이러스를 다시 진단한 결과, 신초가 처음 재생되었을 때의 진단결과와 동일하였다. 휴면아로부터 분열조직을 배양하여 바이러스가 제거된 신초를 확보한 예는 세계적으로 보고된 바가 없는 것으로서, 본 연구진의 새로운 바이러스 제거방법은 향후 포도 뿐만 아니라 과수를 포함한 낙엽성 수목의 무병묘 생산에 매우 유용하게 활용될 수 있을 것이다.