Developing a rapid and highly efficient cowpea regeneration, transformation and genome editing system using embryonic axis explants
Open Access
- 17 February 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Plant Journal
- Vol. 106 (3), 817-830
- https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.15202
Abstract
Cowpea is one of the most important legume crops planted worldwide, but despite decades of effort, cowpea transformation is still challenging due to inefficient Agrobacterium‐mediated T‐DNA delivery, transgenic selection and in vitro shoot regeneration. Here, we report a highly efficient transformation system using embryonic axis explants isolated from imbibed mature seeds. We found that removal of the shoot apical meristem from the explants stimulated direct multiple shoot organogenesis from the cotyledonary node tissue. The application of a previously reported ternary transformation vector system provided efficient Agrobacterium‐mediated gene delivery, while the utilization of spcN as selectable marker enabled more robust transgenic selection, plant recovery and generated transgenic plants without escapes and chimera formation. Transgenic cowpea plantlets developed exclusively from the cotyledonary nodes at high frequencies of 4 to 37% across a wide range of cowpea genotypes. CRISPR/Cas‐mediated gene editing was successfully demonstrated. The transformation principles established here could also be applied to other legumes to increase transformation efficiencies. Supporting informationKeywords
Funding Information
- Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (OPP1076280)
- Corteva Agriscience
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