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. 2007 Aug;26(8):1275-82.
doi: 10.1007/s00299-007-0360-5. Epub 2007 Apr 24.

Arabidopsis rd29A::DREB1A enhances freezing tolerance in transgenic potato

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Arabidopsis rd29A::DREB1A enhances freezing tolerance in transgenic potato

Babak Behnam et al. Plant Cell Rep. 2007 Aug.

Abstract

The freezing tolerance of 38 independent transgenic potato lines derived from the cultivar Desiree was tested in vitro using plantlets. The lines were transgenic for the DREB1A gene under control of the rd29A promoter, both of which were derived from Arabidopsis thaliana. The level of damage caused by freezing varied significantly among the transgenic clones and a non-transgenic control (cv. Desiree). Phenotypic evaluation indicated that the variable responses to freezing were attributable to genotypic variation, but freezing tolerance was not dependent on the number of insertions. Northern blot analysis using a DREB1A cDNA probe revealed high levels of DREB1A expression among the transgenic clones during the initial cold exposure at 4 degrees C (after 2 h) and in the early stages of freezing (-20 degrees C, 1-10 min). Furthermore, a linear correlation was detected between the level of expression and the phenotypic response for all lines except D138. Thus, in the case of potato, a significant increase in freezing tolerance was observed in vitro on a small scale following the introduction of rd29A::DREB1A. Additional testing will show whether this strategy can be used for tolerance breeding in potato and to increase the freezing tolerance of other agriculturally important crops.

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