Modification of Flower Color in Florist's Chrysanthemum: Production of a White–Flowering Variety Through Molecular Genetics
- 1 March 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Bio/Technology
- Vol. 12 (3) , 268-271
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt0394-268
Abstract
Chimeric chalcone synthase (CHS) constructs were prepared in both anti-sense and sense orientations, and introduced into the chrysanthemum cultivar Moneymaker, along with a T-DNA vector lacking a CHS construct. For both the anti-sense and sense constructs, the majority of the plants produced pink flowers typical of Moneymaker itself. Of 133 sense and 83 anti-sense transgenic individuals 3 of each set produced fully white or very pale pink flowers. No white-flowering transgenic plants were obtained in control transformations. The white flowers were found to accumulate higher levels of chalcone synthase precursors and to have reduced levels of chalcone synthase message. A small-scale field trial was performed to evaluate the stability of the phenotype throughout a series of vegetative propagation steps and during plant growth. The white-flowering trait was maintained well through vegetative propagation; however, during growth of individual white-flowering plants, some pink color was found in some flowers. At one site 2% of the white-flowering plants produced a few pink flowers; at two other sites, as many as 10-12% of the plants produced pale pink flowers.Keywords
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