Increased glycine betaine synthesis and salinity tolerance in AhCMO transgenic cotton lines

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Huijun Zhang
Hezhong Dong
Weijiang Li
Yi Sun
Shouyi Chen
Xiangqiang Kong
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[1] Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Cotton Research Center, Shandong Key Lab for Cotton Culture and Physiology
[2] Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Cotton Research Institute
[3] The Agriculture Biotechnology Research Center of Shanxi Province,Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Molecular Breeding | 2009年 / 23卷
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Glycine betaine; Choline monooxygenase; Salt stress; transgenic cotton;
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Glycine betaine is an osmoprotectant that plays an important role and accumulates rapidly in many plants during salinity or drought stress. Choline monooxygenase (CMO) is a major catalyst in the synthesis of glycine betaine. In our previous study, a CMO gene (AhCMO) cloned from Atriplex hortensis was introduced into cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) via Agrobacterium mediation to enhance resistance to salinity stress. However, there is little or no knowledge of the salinity tolerance of the transgenic plants, particularly under saline-field conditions. In the present study, two transgenic AhCMO cotton lines of the T3 generation were used to study the AhCMO gene expression, and to determine their salinity tolerance in both greenhouse and field under salinity stress. Molecular analysis confirmed that the transgenic plants expressed the AhCMO gene. Greenhouse study showed that on average, seedlings of the transgenic lines accumulated 26 and 131% more glycine betaine than those of non-transgenic plants (SM3) under normal and salt-stress (150 mmol l−1 NaCl) conditions, respectively. The osmotic potential, electrolyte leakage and malondialdehyde (MDA) accumulation were significantly lower in leaves of the transgenic lines than in those of SM3 after salt stress. The net photosynthesis rate and Fv/Fm in transgenic cotton leaves were less affected by salinity than in non-transgenic cotton leaves. Therefore, transgenic cotton over-expressing AhCMO was more tolerant to salt stress due to elevated accumulation of glycine betaine, which provided greater protection of the cell membrane and photosynthetic capacity than in non-transgenic cotton. The seed cotton yield of the transgenic plants was lower under normal conditions, but was significantly higher than that of non-transgenic plants under salt-stressed field conditions. The results indicate that over-expression of AhCMO in cotton enhanced salt stress tolerance, which is of great value in cotton production in the saline fields.
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