Production of herbicide-resistant sweet potato plants transformed with the bar gene

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Gibum Yi
Young-Mi Shin
Goh Choe
Byoungchul Shin
Young Soon Kim
Kyung-Moon Kim
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[1] Chonnam National University,Kumho Life and Environmental Science Laboratory
[2] Chonnam National University,Agricultural Plant Stress Research Center
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Biotechnology Letters | 2007年 / 29卷
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Basta; Biolistics; Chlorophenol Red; (L.) Lam; Transformation;
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Herbicide-resistant sweet potato plants were produced through biolistics of embryogenic calli derived from shoot apical meristems. Plant materials were bombarded with the vectors containing the β-glucuronidase gene (gusA) and the herbicide-resistant gene (bar). Selection was carried out using phosphinothricin (PPT). Transformants were screened by the histochemical GUS and Chlorophenol Red assays. PCR and Southern-blot analyses indicated the presence of introduced bar gene in the genomic DNA of the transgenic plants. When sprayed with Basta, the transgenic sweet potato plants was tolerant to the herbicide. Hence, we report successful transformation of the bar gene conferring herbicide resistance to sweet potato.
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