Title of article :
A Preliminary Experiment on Agrobacterium tumefaciens- MediatedTransformation of the P5CS1GENE in Tall Fescue
Author/Authors :
Sarmast, Mostafa K. Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Plant Production - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources GUASNR , Salehi, Hassan Department of Horticultural Science - College of Agriculture - Shiraz University , Zarei, Mehrnaz Department of Horticultural Science - College of Agriculture - Shiraz University
Abstract :
Abiotic stress conditions can be imposed on plants through either
poor water quality or adverse climate condition. These types of stress affect
plant growth and development throughout their life cycle. Plants that are
tolerant to drought are therefore valuable, and turf grasses have the potential
to grow tolerant. Turf grasses provide ground cover and offer multiple
benefits, from their aesthetic value which affects our daily lives to their
preservation of land against erosion. The objectives of the present work
were to find the ideal media for callus induction and regeneration followed
by overexpressing the P5CS1 gene encoding proline for improving drought
stress resistance in Festuca arundinacea Schreb. The husks of tall fescue
seeds were removed and the seeds were then sliced longitudinally. The
result of this treatment showed a greater callus induction efficiency in comparison
with intact seeds in the culture media. In addition, an increase in regeneration
efficiency was observed in media supplemented with 2, 4-D
along with BAP. The average of G418‒resistant calli obtained in the
experiment was around 10%. The heterologous transformation of P5CS1 in
F. arundinacea background was confirmed by PCR and the transient Gus
assay. More than 90% of calli expressed the uida gene which can most
probably convey resistance to drought stress.
Keywords :
Drought stress , F. arundinacea , Gus assay , Uida gene
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics