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Strong resistance to potato tuber necrotic ringspot disease in potato induced by transformation with coat protein gene sequences from an NTN isolate of Potato virus Y
Authors:DARJA STANI&#   RACMAN,KARA MCGEACHY,BRIAN REAVY,BORUT &#  TRUKELJ,JANA &#  EL ,HUGH BARKER
Affiliation:National Institute of Biology, Večna pot 111, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, UK;Institute Jožef Stefan, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:The potato cv. Igor is susceptible to infection with Potato virus Y (PVY) and in Slovenia it has been so severely affected with NTN isolates of PVY causing potato tuber necrotic ringspot disease (PTNRD) that its cultivation has ceased. Plants of cv. Igor were transformed with two transgenes that contained coat protein gene sequence of PVYNTN. Both transgenes used PVY sequence in a sense (+) orientation, one in native translational context (N‐CP), and one with a frame‐shift mutation (FS‐CP). Although most transgenic lines were susceptible to infection with PVYNTN and PVYO, several lines showed resistance that could be classified into two types. Following manual or graft inoculation, plants of partially resistant lines developed some symptoms in foliage and tubers, and virus titre in the foliage, estimated by ELISA, was low or undetectable. In highly resistant (R) lines, symptoms did not develop in foliage and on tubers, and virus could not be detected in foliage by ELISA or infectivity assay. Four lines from 34 tested (two N‐CP and two FS‐CP) were R to PVYNTN and PVYO and one additional line was R to PVYO. When cv. Spey was transformed with the same constructs, they did not confer strong resistance to PVYO.
Keywords:Genetically engineered resistance    pathogen-derived resistance    Potyvirus genus    plant virus
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