Abstract: | Nicotiana glauca, N. tabacum, Solanian dulcamara and S. nigrumwere transformed by Agrobacteriun rhizogenes strain BN1010 (TLTR+).The TR-DNA stimulated agropine-positive root induction and wastransformation competent in the absence of the TL-DNA. An unusualpattern of root induction was seen when stem explants were inoculatedwith this strain; occasionally, agropine-positive roots wereinduced at the inoculation sites, but prolific agropine-negativeroots were formed in profusion down the stems. The utility ofBN1010 as an efficient co-integrating vector was demonstratedby the separate transfer of a fragment containing rol ABC (BN1010::pEM15) and of a chimeric nopaline synthase-kanamycin resistancegene (BN1010:: Neo) into plants. Root cultures of S. dulcamaratransformed with BN1010:: Neo had an unusual, positively geotropicphenotype. Strain BN1010:: pEM15 (rol ABC+DTR+) incitedmore roots down stem explants than strain A4T. This indicatesthat rol D may act to suppress agropine-negative root productionin N. glauca and N. tabacum. Key words: Agrobacterium rhizogenes, TL-DNA, TR-DNA, disarmed Ri vector, transformed roots, Nicotiana glauca, N. tabacun, Solatium dulcamara, S. nigrum |