Expression of an oxalate oxidase gene in tomato and severity of disease caused by Botrytis cinerea and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum |
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Authors: | A. Walz I. Zingen-Sell M. Loeffler M. Sauer |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Phytomedicine, University of Hohenheim, 70599 Hohenheim, Germany |
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Abstract: | A cDNA clone of wheat oxalate oxidase (OxO) under the control of the constitutive CAMV 35S promotor was expressed in tomato plants by Agrobacterium -mediated transformation. Twenty-six transgenic tomato lines were obtained and analysed. PCR experiments confirmed the incorporation of the OxO gene in all tested tomato lines. The transgenic tomato plants expressed a 124-kDa protein showing OxO activity, and were able to convert different oxalic acid (OA) concentrations in vitro . In a detached leaf assay, most of the transgenic lines showed reduced disease symptoms compared with controls, following inoculation with Botrytis cinerea . In addition, leaves of the line T15 showed a marked reduction in symptoms compared with the control following inoculation with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum . |
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Keywords: | Botrytis cinerea hydrogen peroxide oxalic acid Sclerotinia sclerotiorum transgenic tomato lines |
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