M. Confalonieri et al., Transformation of elite white poplar (Populus alba L.) cv. 'Villafranca' and evaluation of herbicide resistance, PL CELL REP, 19(10), 2000, pp. 978-982
Transgenic white poplar plants (Populus alba L.) expressing the nptII gene
and the bar gene from Streptomyces hygroscopicus have been produced using A
grobacterium tumefaciens-mediated gene transfer. Eleven kanamycin-resistant
plant lines were obtained with a transformation frequency of 7%. Successfu
l genetic transformation was confirmed by Southern and northern analyses. T
he level of resistance to the commercial preparation of phosphinothricin (B
asta; Roussel-Hoechst Agrovet) was evaluated by in vitro and in vivo assays
. Using in vitro selective conditions for phosphinothricin, only plantlets
from four kanamycin-resistant independent lines remained green and continue
d to grow and root. After transfer to the growth chamber, all selected tran
sgenic lines were shown to be completely resistant to the herbicide Basta w
ith doses equivalent to 61 ha(-1) (normal field dosage) and were tolerant a
t concentration of 121 ha(-1). This is the first report describing the gene
tic transformation of a P. alba clonal cultivar of commercial interest with
a gene of agronomic value.