An alternative approach for gene transfer in trees using wild-typeAgrobacterium strains
- 1 September 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Plant Molecular Biology
- Vol. 17 (3) , 441-452
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00040638
Abstract
Micropropagated shoots of three forest tree species, poplar (Populus tremula × P.alba), wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) and walnut (Juglans nigra × J. regia), were inoculated each with six different wild-typeAgrobacterium strains. Poplar and wild cherry developed tumors that grew hormone-independently, whereas on walnut, gall formation was weak. On poplar and wild cherry, tumors induced by nopaline strains developed spontaneously shoots that had a normal phenotype and did not carry oncogenic T-DNA. From these observations, we have established a co-inoculation method to transform plants, using poplar as an experimental model. The method is based on inoculation of stem internodes with anAgrobacterium suspension containing both an oncogenic strain that induces shoot differentiation and a disarmed strain that provides the suitable genes in a binary vector. We used the vector pBI121 carryingneo (kanamycin resistance) anduidA (β-glucuronidase) genes to facilitate early selection and screening. Poplar plants derived from kanamycin-resistant shoots that did not carry oncogenic T-DNA, were shown to contain and to expressneo anduidA genes. These results suggest that wild-typeAgrobacterium strains that induce shoot formation directly from tumors can be used as a general tool for gene transfer, avoiding difficult regeneration procedures.Keywords
This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
- Factors Influencing the Tissue Culture and the Agrobacterium tumefaciens-Mediated Transformation of Hybrid Aspen and Poplar ClonesPlant Physiology, 1990
- Extended Host Range of Agrobacterium tumefaciens in the Genus PinusPlant Physiology, 1990
- Integrating biotechnology into tree improvement programsCanadian Journal of Forest Research, 1990
- Susceptibility of Intra- and Inter-Specific Hybrid Poplars toAgrobacterium tumefaciensStrain C58Phytopathology®, 1990
- Culture of meristem tips and micropropagation of 12 commercial clones of poplar in vitroPhysiologia Plantarum, 1988
- Retention of tumor markers in F1 progeny plants from in vitro induced octopine and nopaline tumor tissuesCell, 1981
- Utilisation de la culture in vitro pour la multiplication de merisiers adultes (Prunus avium L.) sélectionnés en forêtAgronomy for Sustainable Development, 1981
- A Rapid and Sensitive Method for the Quantitation of Microgram Quantities of Protein Utilizing the Principle of Protein-Dye BindingAnalytical Biochemistry, 1976
- A rapid and sensitive method for the quantitation of microgram quantities of protein utilizing the principle of protein-dye bindingAnalytical Biochemistry, 1976
- A Revised Medium for Rapid Growth and Bio Assays with Tobacco Tissue CulturesPhysiologia Plantarum, 1962