M. Fladung et al., ALTERATIONS IN HORMONAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS IN TRANSGENIC POPULUS CONDITIONED BY THE ROLC GENE FROM AGROBACTERIUM-RHIZOGENES, Journal of plant physiology, 150(4), 1997, pp. 420-427
One hybrid aspen (P. tremula L. x P. tremuloides Michx.) clone transge
nic for different chimeric gene constructs has been used to determine
hormonal levels in several plant tissues. Mainly, transgenic aspen car
rying the rolC gene from Agrobacterium rhizogenes under control of the
cauliflower-mosaic-virus 35S-promoter and the light inducible rbcS pr
omoter from potato were compared with untransformed aspen. Determinati
on of various hormones in different rolC transgenic plant tissues reve
aled changes in levels conditioned by 35S-rolC and rbcS-rolC transgeni
c aspens as compared with controls. These changes could be specific fo
r a woody plant species. Measurements of hormones in predormant buds o
f 35S-rolC transgenics showed levels of abscisic acid of about half of
the content as measured in predormant buds of untransformed controls.
Two further determinations during the resting period (at the middle a
nd at the end) confirmed the lower ABA level in 35S-rolC transgenics.
In spring, these 35S-rolC transgenics starred to flush at least 2 week
s before the control plants. This possibly suggests the involvement of
ABA in the process of maintenance of dormancy and break from it in th
is tree species. Tree-specific developmental characteristics are discu
ssed in the light of varying hormone levels in aspen-Populus, a woody
plant model system.