Abstract

Summary A reproducible and efficient system has been developed for the production of transgenic plants of Avena sativa L. using microprojectile bombardment. Freshly isolated or one day old leaf base segments of young seedlings were used as starting material. These expiants were bombarded with the plasmid pDB 1 containing the uid A gene under control of the actin-1 promoter from rice and the selectable marker gene pat controlled by the CaMV 35 S promoter. From about 200 bombarded expiants ten regenerants survived different selection procedures including repeated herbicide spraying. All R0 plants showed the integration of the foreign genes into their genomes confirmed by Southern blot analysis. The transgenic plants were morphologically normal and mainly fertile. Pollen and progeny analyses provided evidence for Mendelian inheritance of the introduced genes to the next generation.

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