Title: Asceptic Germination of Chickpeas:Development of Transformation
1Asceptic Germination of ChickpeasDevelopment of
Transformation
- By Lindsay Stafford
- and Ken Poff
2Introduction
- Agrobacterium Transformation How is it performed
and what is its significance? - What other legumes have been transformed?
- How does Agrobacterium Transformation relate to
dicots in general?
3Objectives for Research
- Develop some background on chickpeas.
- Establish the reason for needed Agrobacterium
Transformation study with chickpeas. - Examine techniques and data gathered from the
growth of chickpeas in culture. - Use these data to develop a plan for other
aseptic dicot culture and Agro. Trans. with
plants such as Sunflowers and Grapes.
4Hypothesis
- Chickpeas will be easily grown in culture and
these techniques will be useful for growing other
dicots.
5History of Chickpeas
- Native to the orient originating 7000-6000 BC.
- A high protein staple of the Mediterranean
Basin(climate limitation) - A legume that requires high temperatures during
the summer months.
6Methods
- Imbibition of seeds
- Steps and Applications
- Formulation of MS Medium
- Aseptic Culture
- Techniques
- Growth Inspection
- Application of Outside Knowledge
7Results
- Assess Viability of Dried Chickpeas.
- Determination
- Successfully Cultured?
- Trial 1
- Trial 2
- Trial 3
- Savable Tissue
- Direct Composite
8Discussion
- What were the Pros and Cons of this
experimentation? - Pros
- Cons
- What was found overall?
- Overlook
- Do any of these gathered data support the
original goals?
9Conclusions and Future Ambitions
- Successes
- Goals and Accomplishments
- Failures
- Learning From Experience
- Where Could the Results of this Experiment Aide
Future Research? - Ambitions and Actions
10- Ken Poff
- Marcia Ewers
- The Class of Bot 499
- Everyone Here Today
11Results From First Trial
- These results were some of my first samples and
they helped me to develop a better sense on what
could be done for improvement. - Back
12Results From Second Trial
- These results were quite favorable and will they
will be helpful in further research . - Back
13Results From Third Trial
- 12 Hours of Light 24 Hours of Light
- After One Week After One Week
- Back
14Agrobacterium Transformation has been used on
many plants over the years. In general, the
technique is described as insertion of
transferred DNA or T-DNA via the agrobacterium
host. This can be done through a number of
methods. Some of these methods include the
wounding of a plant or explant(i.e. petiole,
leaf or anther), whole plant vacuum procedure, or
co-cultivation processes. There is a gene created
modeling the one below that is used for the
specific resistance that the scientist would
desire in the resulting plant
- The induction of this gene can be introduced into
the plant through the methods mentioned before
and infect the cells as illustrated below Back
15List of Legumes Subjected to Agrobacterium
Transformation Research
- Dry Beans
- Fababeans
- Lentils
- Lupine
- Pigeon Pea
- Alfalfa
- Back
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16Dicots
- Dicotyledons are usually more susceptible to
successful agrobacterium transformation because
they are able to be transformed through the
co-cultivation method. - -Monocotyledons are not able to be used in this
method - This knowledge will be increasingly useful in the
completion of agrobacterium transformation
techniques. - Back
17Imbibition
- 1.) Soak Chickpeas in water over night for
reviving them from a dried state. - 2.) Rinse Chickpeas in 50 bleach solution.
- 3.) Remove embryo covering from Chickpeas.
- 4.) Multiple dissection efforts
- - Sliced in half
- - Sliced in half fully containing the embryo
- - Totally removing the embryo from starchy
- host. Back
18- 1.) Long sleeves must be dealt with.
- 2.) Hair must be out of the way.
- 3.) Wash hands and forearms with soap follow by
95 - ethanol spray.
- 4.) Don't touch face or hair during procedures.
- 5.) Wipe cabinet with an ethanol cloth before and
after use. - 6.) Spray all non-sterile objects with ethanol.
- 7.) Always work with most critically aseptic
items at the back of the hood. - 8.) Flame tops of all things to be poured,
probing utensils, and tongs. Back
19Test determining life
- - Reviving the chickpeas
- - Methods The chickpeas were soaked over
night and - several dissection techniques were followed
placing each - section in a petri dish with a filter paper
soaking in water. - - Test to verify that they are alive.
- - Results The chickpeas showed little or no
response to the - embryo being removed from the starch host
and set to - grow on filter paper. However, there was a
fairly decent - response to the halving effect of the
chickpea grown on - the filter paper as well as keeping the
whole chickpea - intact while simply removing the outer
covering. Back
20Pros
- The results of this experiment were conveniently
done in a laboratory. - Most of the results were favorable.
- Techniques were learned that could be used for
building blocks in the future. - Back
21Cons
- Chickpeas were unresponsive by the third try.
- There was limited time to carry out the project
to its full extent. - Field research might have added to the experiment
rather than relying on books. - Back
22Savable Data
- First Trial
- - Was interesting but basically used for testing
- the basic structure of the
experiment. - Second Trial
- - Was the most productive but errors occurred
- Break in experimentation
- Third Trial
- - Was not very successful
- Back
23Overlook
- Production of tissue that could be grown further
to produce substantial leaves, roots and shoots. - Knowledge about techniques that work for
chickpeas and could be similar with other dicots. - Back
24Goals and Accomplishments
- Learned techniques of chickpea cultivation will
be useful for experimentation on other dicots. - Tricks with Grapes and Sunflowers
- Chickpea culture is beneficial in research
involving agrobacterium transformation. - Back
25Learning
- Experiments should be done with more time or
added supplies to ensure efficient cultivation of
chickpeas. - More trials should be performed to add more
variety to the plants that can then be taken to
the next level of the experiment. Back
26Ambitions and Actions
- Grow cultivated plants in magenta boxes so they
can expand and produce more plant tissue. - Harvest plant tissue for agrobacterium induction.
- Complete test for successfully transformed
plants. Back