LIU Xiao-zhu, Yoshi Cuzuki, Isamu Yamaguchi. Tolerance of Ginkgo biloba Callus Cells with Antibiotics[J]. Journal of Southwest Forestry University, 2004, 24(2): 1-2,6. DOI: 10.11929/j.issn.2095-1914.2004.02.001
Citation: LIU Xiao-zhu, Yoshi Cuzuki, Isamu Yamaguchi. Tolerance of Ginkgo biloba Callus Cells with Antibiotics[J]. Journal of Southwest Forestry University, 2004, 24(2): 1-2,6. DOI: 10.11929/j.issn.2095-1914.2004.02.001

Tolerance of Ginkgo biloba Callus Cells with Antibiotics

  • The results obtained by having transplanted the callus of Ginkgo biloba produced from embryo on normal MS medium into mediums with different antibiotics for 11 days were as follows:(1)the callus cells turned brown and stopped growth on MS medium with 25 mg/L of hygromycin;(2)the callus cells turned light brown and partially stopped growth onMS medium with 25 mg/L blasticedin;(3)the callus cells of Ginkgo biloba grew well onMS medium containing 25 mg/L kanamycin.It showed that the callus cells of Ginkgo biloba were susceptible to hygromycin, and hygromycin could be used as antibiotics for screening of gene transferred varieties of Ginkgo biloba.
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