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African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012

Effect of culture conditions on the plant regeneration via organogenesis from cotyledonary node of cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata L. Walp)

Yi Tang; L Chen; Xiaomei Li; Junya Li; Q Luo; J Lai; Huanxiu Li

A rapid and efficient regeneration system via organogenesis from cotyledonary node explants of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) has been established. The cotyledonary node explants excised from 4 days old seedlings, placed in vitro on medium containing salts of Murashige and Skoog and vitamins of Gamborg’s media (MSB 5 ). Adventitious shoots occurred at the basal end of the initiated axillary buds that preexisted at the node regions. BAP at 1.25 mg/l was the optimum for shoot induction. The combination of BAP with IBA had worthless effect on shoots proliferation. The number of adventitious buds was promoted when the seeds were preconditioned with appropriate concentrations of BAP (2 to 3 mg/l), whereas was depressed with higher concentrations of BAP (5 to 15 mg/l). The regeneration system was further optimized due to the presence of cotyledons attaching to the cotyledonary node explants. Explants with two entire cotyledons from 4 days old seedlings produced the greater number of shoots (7.83) after 3 weeks on MSB5 medium supplemented with 1.25 mg/l BAP. Regenerated shoots could well elongate on regulator-free basal medium and well root with 100% of success on the half strength medium supplemented with various concentrations of IBA (0, 0.1, 0.3, and 0.5 mg/l). The regenerated plantlets were cultured on the pots containing sterilized vermiculite and soil (1:1) with 27% of survival. Key words : Cowpea, plant regeneration, cotyledonary node, organogenesis.


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2013

Optimized system for plant regeneration of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus Thumb.)

Junya Li; Yi Tang; Limei Wang; Chaozhi Ma; Huanxiu Li

The objective of this study was to establish an efficient and reproducible in vitro plant regeneration for Citrullus lanatus cv. Zaojia. To achieve optimal conditions for adventitious shoot induction, five explants (entire cotyledons, distal cotyledons, proximal cotyledons, cotyledonary node A and cotyledonary node B) were tested on MS medium supplemented with different concentrations and combinations of growth regulators (0 to 0.2 mg/L IAA and 1.0 to 5.0 mg/L BA), the results showed that entire cotyledons cultured in MS + BA (2.0mg/L) + IAA(0.2mg/L) achieved the highest regenerated rate (89.67%) and the optimal protocol screened in this experiment had 7.69 ± 0.10 shoots per explants. Adventitious shoots were able to elongate both on MS medium with 0.2 mg/L KT and 0.2 mg/L NAA; IBA 0.3mg/L was found to be effective in the production of root. Acclimatized plantlets transferred to pot resumed growth, and their stems and leaves elongated and expanded in one month. Key words: Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus Thumb.), optimized system, regeneration, cotyledon explants, cotyledonary node.


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012

In vitro induction of multiple buds from cotyledonary nodes of Balsam pear (Momordica charantia L.)

Chao Ma; Yi Tang; Xiaomei Li; Juan Li; Li Wang; Huanxiu Li

In this study, cotyledonary nodes of Changbai, Dabai and Youlv Balsam pear (Momordica charantia L.) were used for tissue culture to establish regeneration system, and the effects of different genotypes of Balsam pear, hormone combinations, seedling ages, dark period and AgNO3 concentrations on the bud regeneration were compared. The results show that eight-day old seedling was the best for multiple buds regeneration. The combination of 6-benzylaminopurine (6-BA) and indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) had the best effect on the induction of multiple buds. The optimum medium for the induction of multiple buds in Balsam pear was Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 2.5 mgL -1 of 6-BA and 0.1 mgL -1 of IBA. Inducing frequency varied with the genotypes, of which Changbai showed highest percentage of induction. One week dark treatment could increase the rate of shoot regeneration from 76.91 to 80.91%. The addition of AgNO3 which varied from 1 to 6 mg L -1 in the medium could not help to


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2011

The influence of endogenous hormones on the formation of buds from stems of bitter melon ( Momordıca charantıa L.)

Yi Tang; Ji Liu; Juan Li; Xiaomei Li; Bin Liu; Huanxiu Li

Stems of bitter melon ( Momordica charantia L.) cv. Dabai were used to establish in vitro cultures. The endogenous hormone concentrations (indoleacetic acid [IAA], abscisic acid [ABA], gibberellins 3 [GA 3], zeatin [ZT]) of the calluses were determined by means of high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). The endogenous ZT was higher in the stem calluses that had formed buds, and there was a higher IAA/ZT ratio and GA 3/ZT ratio in the calluses having no capacity for buds formation. The results showed that addition of plant growth regulator influences endogenous hormone status and it will be helpful for in vitro propagation of bitter melon.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2018

Effects of living hyperaccumulator plants and their straws on the growth and cadmium accumulation of Cyphomandra betacea seedlings

Lijin Lin; Fabo Chen; Jin Wang; Ming’an Liao; Xiulan Lv; Zhihui Wang; Huanxiu Li; Qunxian Deng; Hui Xia; Dong Liang; Yi Tang; Xun Wang; Yunsong Lai; Wei Ren

To determine whether the living hyperaccumulator plants and their straws have the same effects on the growth and heavy metal accumulation of common plants, two pot experiments (intercropping experiment and straw mulch experiment) were conducted to study the effects of living hyperaccumulator plants (Solanum photeinocarpum, Tagetes erecta, Galinsoga parviflora and Bidens pilosa) and their straws on the growth and cadmium (Cd) accumulation of common plant Cyphomandra betacea seedlings. Intercropping with T. erecta or B. pilosa promoted the growth of C. betacea seedlings compared with the monoculture, while intercropping with S. photeinocarpum or G. parviflora inhibited that. Intercropping with S. photeinocarpum decreased the Cd contents in the roots and shoots of C. betacea seedlings compared with the monoculture, but intercropping with the other plants did not. In the straw mulch experiment, the straw of S. photeinocarpum or T. erecta promoted the growth of C. betacea seedlings compared with the control, while the straw of G. parviflora or B. pilosa did not. The straw of S. photeinocarpum or T. erecta decreased the Cd contents in the shoots of C. betacea seedlings, and the straw of G. parviflora or B. pilosa increased the shoot Cd contents. Thus, intercropping with S. photeinocarpum and applying S. photeinocarpum or T. erecta straw can reduce the Cd uptake of C. betacea.


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012

Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)

Juan Li; Yi Tang; Yaoguo Qin; Xiaomei Li; Huanxiu Li

Transformation of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus cv. Zaojia) using Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain EHA105 containing the plasmid pRD400 carrying Pti4 gene was studied in this work. Proximal cotyledons as explants were pre-cultivated for two day in the dark and it was found that the best condition for transformation of watermelon was the use of bacteria at a concentration of OD600 0.3, inoculation for 10 min and 72 h of co-cultivation. Kanamycin as a selective agent in different concentration (75, 100 and 125 mg/l) was tested. Transformed explants on medium supplemented with 100 mg/l kanamycin received a higher efficiency of shoots with transgenic DNA (9.17%). Using specific primer to Pti4 gene, PCR product with a size of 680 bp was amplified when the genomic DNA extracted from the transformants were used as templates. A total of 148 plants with percentage 10.28% showed positive results using PCR analysis and subsequently all were regenerated into whole plants.


International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2018

Melatonin affects the growth and cadmium accumulation of Malachium aquaticum and Galinsoga parviflora

Yi Tang; Lijin Lin; Yongdong Xie; Ji Liu; Guochao Sun; Huanxiu Li; Ming’an Liao; Zhihui Wang; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Xun Wang; Jing Zhang; Zejing Liu; Zhi Huang; Zhongqun He; Lihua Tu

ABSTRACT Phytoremediation technology has become one of the main techniques for remediating soils polluted by heavy metals because it does not damage the environment, but heavy metal-tolerant plants have the disadvantages of low biomass and slow growth. A pot experiment was conducted to study the effects of melatonin (Mel) on growth and cadmium (Cd) accumulation in the Cd accumulator Malachium aquaticum and hyperaccumulator Galinsoga parviflora by spraying different concentrations of Mel on them. The results showed that shoot biomass, photosynthetic pigment content and antioxidant enzyme activity were increased in both species after Mel was sprayed on their leaves. Mel reduced the Cd content in shoots of M. aquaticum and increased it in those of G. parviflora. In general, Cd accumulation was greatest in M. aquaticum when Mel was 200 μmol L−1 (120.71 μg plant−1, increased by 15.97% than control) and in G. parviflora when Mel was 100 μmol L−1 (132.40 μg plant−1, increased by 68.30% than control). Our results suggest it is feasible to improve the remediation efficiency of lightly Cd-contaminated soil by spraying G. parviflora with100 μmol L−1 Mel.


International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2018

Effects of mutual intercropping on cadmium accumulation by the accumulator plants Conyza canadensis, Cardamine hirsuta, and Cerastium glomeratum

Hui Xia; Dong Liang; Fabo Chen; Ming’an Liao; Lijin Lin; Yi Tang; Xiulan Lv; Huanxiu Li; Zhihui Wang; Xun Wang; Jin Wang; Li Liu; Wei Ren

ABSTRACT In this study, three cadmium (Cd) accumulator species (Conyza canadensis, Cardamine hirsuta, and Cerastium glomeratum) were co-cultured in Cd-contaminated soil in pots to study the effects of intercropping on co-remediation. Only C. canadensis intercropped with C. glomeratum, C. hirsuta intercropped with C. glomeratum, and three-species intercropping increased plant biomass compared with their respective monocultures. The treatments of C. canadensis intercropped with C. glomeratum and three-species intercropping increased the Cd contents in roots and shoots of C. canadensis, whereas the other intercropping treatments decreased or had no significant impact on Cd contents. As for Cd accumulation, the treatments of C. canadensis intercropped with C. glomeratum, C. hirsuta intercropped with C. glomeratum, and three-species intercropping increased Cd accumulation in a single plant compared with that of their respective monocultures, whereas other intercropping treatments decreased Cd accumulation in individual plants. Only the treatments of C. canadensis intercropped with C. glomeratum and C. hirsuta intercropped with C. glomeratum increased Cd accumulation in shoots of a single pot compared with that of their respective monocultures. Therefore, C. canadensis intercropped with C. glomeratum and C. hirsuta intercropped with C. glomeratum may improve the phytoremediation efficiency for Cd-contaminated soil.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018

Cadmium-accumulator straw application alleviates cadmium stress of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) by promoting photosynthetic activity and antioxidative enzyme activities

Yi Tang; Yongdong Xie; Guochao Sun; Huaqiang Tan; Lijin Lin; Huanxiu Li; Ming’an Liao; Zhihui Wang; Xiulan Lv; Dong Liang; Hui Xia; Xun Wang; Jin Wang; Bo Xiong; Yangxia Zheng; Zhongqun He; Lihua Tu

The effects of application of straw derived from cadmium (Cd) accumulator plants (Siegesbeckia orientalis, Conyza canadensis, Eclipta prostrata, and Solanum photeinocarpum) on growth and Cd accumulation of lettuce plants grown under Cd exposure were studied. Treatment with straw of the four Cd-accumulator species promoted growth, photosynthesis, and soluble protein contents and enhanced the activities of peroxidase in leaves of lettuce seedlings. The biomass of shoot of lettuce from high to low in turn is the treatment of C. canadensis straw > S. photeinocarpum straw > S. orientalis > E. prostrata > Control. The Cd content in edible parts (shoots) of the lettuce plants was significantly decreased in the presence of straw from the Cd-accumulator species, except the presence of the straw of E. prostrata. And, the greatest reduction in Cd content in shoots was 27.09% in the S. photeinocarpum straw treatment compared with that of the control. Therefore, application of straw of S. orientalis, C. canadensis, and S. photeinocarpum can promote the growth of lettuce seedlings, and decrease their Cd accumulation, when grown in Cd-contaminated soil, which is beneficial for production of lettuce safe for human consumption.


Chemistry and Ecology | 2018

Effects of paclobutrazol (PP333) on lead and zinc accumulations in Pseudostellaria maximowicziana

Lei Liu; Shuling Zheng; Fabo Chen; Jianhua Li; Ming’an Liao; Lijin Lin; Haoru Tang; Qunxian Deng; Huanxiu Li; Xun Wang; Jin Wang; Yi Tang; Mengyao Li; Huifen Zhang; Huaxiong Li

ABSTRACT Paclobutrazol (PP333) can enhance the resistance capabilities of plants to stress conditions. In this study, PP333 were sprayed on the lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) accumulator plant Pseudostellaria maximowicziana, which was planted in Pb–Zn contaminated soil, and the effects of PP333 on Pb and Zn accumulation levels in P. maximowicziana were studied. Spraying 10 mg/L PP333 increased, while 20, 30 and 50 mg/L PP333 decreased, the biomass of P. maximowicziana compared with the control. The 10 mg/L PP333 had no significant effects on the photosynthetic pigment contents of P. maximowicziana compared with the control, while the other doses increased the contents. The activities of antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, peroxidase and catalase) and the Pb and Zn concentrations in P. maximowicziana were increased by PP333 compared with the control. These items had the increase trend with the increase of PP333 concentrations. Only 10 and 20 mg/L PP333 increased the amount of Pb extracted by P. maximowicziana shoots, while all of the doses increased the amount of Zn extracted by P. maximowicziana shoots. Thus, low concentration of PP333 could promote the growth and heavy metal extraction ability of P. maximowicziana shoots, with the 10 mg/L being the best.

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Yi Tang

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Lijin Lin

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Ming’an Liao

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Xun Wang

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Dong Liang

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Hui Xia

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Jin Wang

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Zhihui Wang

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Fabo Chen

Yangtze Normal University

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Guochao Sun

Sichuan Agricultural University

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