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[The Transformation of BetA Gene into the Pollen Plantlets of Populus Simonii X P. Nigra]

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Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2006 Apr 20
PMID 16622314
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In this study, betA gene was introduced into the pollen plantlets of Populus simonii x P. nigra using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The four kanamycine-resistant plants obtained were identified as transgenic plants by PCR detection and the results were all positive. The result of quantitative real-time PCR detection showed that the betA gene was transcribed and expressed in all the transformed plants, but the transcript levels are different. Test of salt-tolerance of the transgenic plants showed that 80%-00% of transgenic plants were rooted while 0 of non-transgenic plants were rooted at 0.55% NaCl stress, and 0 of transgenic plants were rooted at 0.70%-0.80% NaCl stress. The betaine content analysis showed the betaine content of the transgenic plants are obviously higher than that in non-transgenic plants, so transformation betA gene raised the salt tolerance to the transgenic plants.

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