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TL-DNA from Agrobacterium rhizogenes plasmid pRi1855 reduces the osmotic pressure in transformed plants grown in vitro
Authors:G. Ooms  J. Atkinson  M. E. Bossen  R. A. Leigh
Affiliation:(1) Rothamsted Experimental Station, AL5 2JQ Harpenden, Hertz, UK
Abstract:Growth, water content, osmotic pressure and solute content were examined for normal potato (Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Desiree) and a derivative (line D9X8a), which was genetically transformed with TL-DNA from Agrobacterium rhizogenes. Plants were grown (i) in vitro, (ii) in a growth chamber and (iii) in the field. In vitro, the transformed potato plants produced more biomass than the untransformed plants, partly because they had a higher water content. Potassium concentration and osmotic pressure were lower in cell sap extracted from the transformed potato shoots. In some cases the difference was as much as 50%. These differences were less clear, absent or reversed in plants from a growth chamber or from the field. In the field, however, transformed potato senesced early. It is suggested that a cellular basis for these observations may be changes induced by Ri TL-DNA expression products in plant membrane properties.Abbreviations Ri root inducing - Ti tumour inducing - T-DNA transferred DNA
Keywords:Agrobacterium  Brassica (transformed plants)  Genetic manipulation  Osmotic pressure  Potassium  Solanum (transformed plants)
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