Abstract

The regenerability of Lolium perenne and Lolium multiflorum was investigated using leaf-base sections excised from plantlets grown in vitro. Young leaf bases were cut into three sections each 2 mm in length, the lowest 0–2 mm section adjacent to, but not including, the apical meristem. Callus development followed by embryogenesis occurred only in the lowest 2 mm leaf-base sections of L. perenne cv. Limes, whereas L. multiflorum leaf bases showed an embryogenic response along the entire 6 mm section. Rooted, green plantlets were obtained from 100% of the 0–2 mm sections of L. perenne cv. Limes and from 91%, 65% and 26% of leaf-base sections at 0–2, 2–4 and 4–6 mm respectively from L. multiflorum. Microprojectile bombardment of leaf-base explants resulted in transient expression of the β-glucuronidase gene.

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