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Isolation and in vitro fusion of egg and sperm cells in Oryza sativa

Isolation and in vitro fusion of egg and sperm cells in Oryza sativa
Isolation and in vitro fusion of egg and sperm cells in Oryza sativa
Protocols for isolation of gametes of Oryza sativa were developed and initial results report on in vitro fusion of sperm and egg cells are reported. The best yield of viable sperm cells was obtained when pollen grains were cultured in a medium containing 1.3 mM boric acid, 3.6 mM calcium chloride, 0.74 mM potassium phosphate, and 438 mM sucrose. Embryo sacs were isolated using cell wall degrading enzyme treatments for 2-5 h followed by mechanical manipulation. The maximum yield (38.2%) of egg cell was achieved when 2% cellulase and 0.55% pectinase were used in the medium. However, the optimum concentration of cellulase and pectinase was found to be 1% and 0.85%, respectively. Fluorescein diacetate (FDA) stain was used to determine the viable sperm and egg cells. The optimal procedures (fusion conditions) for gametes fusion occurred in a medium containing calcium chloride at a concentration of 7 mM (pH 7.5) and the best result obtained (55.5%) in terms of fused gametes, is reported.
gamete, enzyme, embryo sac, oryza sativa
0981-9428
69-75
Khalequzzaman, Mohammad
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Haq, Nazmul
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Khalequzzaman, Mohammad
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Haq, Nazmul
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Khalequzzaman, Mohammad and Haq, Nazmul (2005) Isolation and in vitro fusion of egg and sperm cells in Oryza sativa. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 43 (1), 69-75. (doi:10.1016/j.plaphy.2005.01.001).

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Protocols for isolation of gametes of Oryza sativa were developed and initial results report on in vitro fusion of sperm and egg cells are reported. The best yield of viable sperm cells was obtained when pollen grains were cultured in a medium containing 1.3 mM boric acid, 3.6 mM calcium chloride, 0.74 mM potassium phosphate, and 438 mM sucrose. Embryo sacs were isolated using cell wall degrading enzyme treatments for 2-5 h followed by mechanical manipulation. The maximum yield (38.2%) of egg cell was achieved when 2% cellulase and 0.55% pectinase were used in the medium. However, the optimum concentration of cellulase and pectinase was found to be 1% and 0.85%, respectively. Fluorescein diacetate (FDA) stain was used to determine the viable sperm and egg cells. The optimal procedures (fusion conditions) for gametes fusion occurred in a medium containing calcium chloride at a concentration of 7 mM (pH 7.5) and the best result obtained (55.5%) in terms of fused gametes, is reported.

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Published date: 2005
Keywords: gamete, enzyme, embryo sac, oryza sativa

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Local EPrints ID: 39468
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/39468
ISSN: 0981-9428
PURE UUID: e3c1f78d-f0c4-4d8b-8210-007e6e5eb37e

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Date deposited: 28 Jun 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 08:14

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Author: Mohammad Khalequzzaman
Author: Nazmul Haq

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