Biolistic transformation of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) with the phyA gene from Aspergillus ficuum

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J. F. Liu
X. F. Wang
Q. L. Li
X. Li
G. Y. Zhang
M. G. Li
Z. Y. Ma
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[1] Agricultural University of Hebei,North China Key Laboratory for Crop Germplasm Resources
[2] Nankai University,College of Life Sciences
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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC) | 2011年 / 106卷
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Cotton; Phosphorus acquisition; Phytase gene; Phytate; Transgenic plants;
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Transgenic cotton with an increased level of phytase activity was generated from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cv. ND94-7 by subjecting shoot-apex explants to particle bombardment. These tissues were transformed with plasmid pC-KSA2300 carrying a selectable marker (for kanamycin) and a target gene (phytase, or phyA, from Aspergillus ficuum). Primary plants were regenerated in a medium containing 75 mg l−1 kanamycin. Of 1,534 shoot apices, 52 (3.4%) survived on this selection medium. Southern and Northern blot analyses confirmed that phyA was stably integrated and expressed in those primary transgenics. The progenies of the primary transgenic plants were found to have a 3.1- to 3.2-fold increase in root extracellular phytase activity, resulting in improved phosphorus (P) nutrition. Growth also was enhanced when they were supplied with phytate, and their P content was equivalent to that of wildtype plants supplied with inorganic phosphate. These results demonstrate that the expression of phyA in cotton plants improves their ability to utilize organic P in response to a deficiency.
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