Genetically engineered Thompson Seedless grapevine plants designed for fungal tolerance: selection and characterization of the best performing individuals in a field trial
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Rubio Astudillo, Julia
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Genetically engineered Thompson Seedless grapevine plants designed for fungal tolerance: selection and characterization of the best performing individuals in a field trial
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The fungi Botrytis cinerea and Erysiphe
necator are responsible for gray mold and powdery
mildew diseases, respectively, which are among the
most devastating diseases of grapes. Two endochitinase
(ech42 and ech33) genes and one N-acetyl-b-Dhexosaminidase
(nag70) gene from biocontrol agents
related to Trichoderma spp. were used to develop a set
of 103 genetically modified (GM) ‘Thompson Seedless’
lines (568 plants) that were established in open
field in 2004 and evaluated for fungal tolerance
starting in 2006. Statistical analyses were carried out
considering transgene, explant origin, and plant
response to both fungi in the field and in detached
leaf assays. The results allowed for the selection of the
19 consistently most tolerant lines through two
consecutive years (2007–2008 and 2008–2009 seasons).
Plants from these lines were grafted onto the
rootstock Harmony and established in the field in 2009
for further characterization. Transgene status was
shown in most of these lines by Southern blot, realtime
PCR, ELISA, and immunostrips; the most
tolerant candidates expressed the ech42–nag70 double
gene construct and the ech33 gene from a local
Hypocrea virens isolate. B. cinerea growth assays in
Petri dishes supplemented with berry juices extracted
from the most tolerant individuals of the selected
population was inhibited. These results demonstrate
that improved fungal tolerance can be attributed to
transgene expression and support the iterative molecular
and physiological phenotyping in order to define
selected individuals from a population of GM
grapevines.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132949
DOI: DOI: 10.1007/s11248-014-9811-2
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Transgenic Res (2015) 24:43–60
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