High level of resistance in potato to potato mop-top virus induced by transformation with the coat protein gene

被引:0
作者
Hugh Barker
Brian Reavy
Kara D. McGeachy
机构
[1] Scottish Crop Research Institute,
[2] Invergowrie,undefined
来源
European Journal of Plant Pathology | 1998年 / 104卷
关键词
genetically engineered protection; pomovirus; Spongospora subterranea; resistance testing;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Transgenic plants of potato cvs Saturna and Pentland Marble expressing the potato mop-top virus (PMTV) coat protein (CP) gene were produced. Plants contained transgene RNA transcript and CP. In resistance tests made in a screenhouse, plants were grown in pots containing field soil infested with viruliferous Spongospora subterranea (the vector of PMTV). PMTV infection of the daughter tubers was determined by ELISA; 10% and 17%, respectively, of tubers from non-transformed control plants of Saturna and Pentland Marble became infected. However, tubers from six transgenic Saturna lines were immune to PMTV infection, and only one transgenic Pentland Marble tuber of 261 tested from four lines was infected. Spraing symptoms were not seen in any Saturna tubers, but less than 1% of transgenic Pentland Marble tubers developed symptoms compared to 12% of those from control Pentland Marble plants.
引用
收藏
页码:737 / 740
页数:3
相关论文
共 44 条
[1]  
Acosta O(1995)Prospects for improving virus resistance of potato crops in Colombia by transgenic technology Fitopatologia Colombiana 18 66-77
[2]  
Barker H(1995)Acquisition and transmission of potato mop-top furovirus by a culture of Ann Appl Biol 126 493-503
[3]  
Mayo MA(1992)f. sp. Ann Appl Biol 120 55-64
[4]  
Arif M(1998)derived from single cystosorus Mol Plant-Microbe Interact 11 626-633
[5]  
Torrance L(1970)Restricted virus multiplication in potatoes transformed with the coat protein gene of potato leafroll luteovirus: similarities with a type of host gene-mediated resistance Ann Appl Biol 65 393-402
[6]  
Reavy B(1971)Transformation of Ann Appl Biol 68 281-289
[7]  
Barker H(1969)with the potato mop-top virus coat protein gene produces a novel resistance phenotype mediated by the coat protein Ann Appl Biol 63 1-17
[8]  
Reavy B(1995)Host range and some properties of potato mop-top virus Annu Rev Phytopathol 33 323-343
[9]  
Kumar A(1996)Factors affecting the development of spraing in potato tubers infected with potato mop-top virus Arch Virol 141 1115-1121
[10]  
Webster KD(1995)The behaviour of potato mop-top virus in soil, and evidence for its transmission by Mol Plant-Microbe Interact 8 286-291