Hj. Quandt et al., TRANSGENIC ROOT-NODULES OF VICIA-HIRSUTA - A FAST AND EFFICIENT SYSTEM FOR THE STUDY OF GENE-EXPRESSION IN INDETERMINATE-TYPE NODULES, Molecular plant-microbe interactions, 6(6), 1993, pp. 699-706
The Agrobacterium rhizogenes-mediated transformation of Vicia hirsuta
resulted in the induction of transgenic 'hairy roots' on wounded epico
tyls of young seedlings. As soon as the 'hairy roots' had developed en
ough, the original wild-type roots were excised and composite plants w
ere thus established that consisted of transgenic roots on untransform
ed shoots. The proportion of roots that proved by their beta-glucuroni
dase (GUS) expression to be transgenic reached 88%. The inoculation of
composite plants with Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae led to the i
nduction of transgenic indeterminate-type root nodules in less than 20
days after the V. hirsuta seedlings had been infected with A. rhizoge
nes. The structure and the function of the transgenic nodules were com
parable to that of wildtype nodules. To illustrate the applicability o
f the system, the spatial and temporal expression pattern of an intron
-containing p35S-gusA-int gene fusion was monitored during root and no
dule development.