Resistance against beet armyworms and cotton aphids in caffeine-producing transgenic chrysanthemum
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Transgenic chrysanthemum plants were constructed to simultaneously express three N-methyltransferases involved in caffeine biosynthetic pathways. Resulting plants produced caffeine at approximately 3 μg g−1 fresh tissue, and were tested for herbivore repellence. When starved second-instar caterpillars of beet armyworms (Spodoptera exigu) were allowed to feed, they ate up to 4.4 mm2 of leaf discs from the wild type plants, while less than 1.5 mm2 of those from the transgenic plants. When third-instars of cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii) were subjected to a choice-test, 27 gathered on wild type leaves, and 6 on transgenic leaves. These results indicate that caffeine-producing chrysanthemum is resistant against herbivores, lepidoptera caterpillars and aphids, both being one of the most serious pests in agriculture. We propose that the method can be practically applied to a variety of important plant species to confer resistance against biotic stresses.
- 2011-09-25
著者
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Lim Soon
Department Of Food Science And Nutrition Hallym University:regional Innovation Center Hallym Univers
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Kim Yun-Soo
Department of Forest Resources, College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National Unive
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Kang Kwon-Kyoo
Department of Horticulture, Hankyong National University
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Jung Yu-Jin
Institute of Genetic Engineering, Hankyong National University
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Lee Young-Hye
Yesan Chrysanthemum, Chungnam Provincial A.R.E.S.
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Choi Yong-Eui
Department of Forest Resources, College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National Unive
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Sano Hiroshi
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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Sano Hiroshi
Department Of Forest Resources College Of Forest And Environmental Sciences Kangwon National Univers
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Lim Soon
Department Of Forest Resources College Of Forest And Environmental Sciences Kangwon National Univers
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Jung Yu-jin
Institute Of Genetic Engineering Hankyong National University
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Kim Yun-soo
Department Of Forest Resources College Of Forest And Environmental Sciences Kangwon National Univers
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Kang Kwon-kyoo
Department Of Horticulture Hankyong National University
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Lee Young-hye
Yesan Chrysanthemum Chungnam Provincial A.r.e.s.
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Choi Yong-eui
Department Of Forest Resources College Of Forest And Environmental Sciences Kangwon National Univers
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Lim Soon
Department of Food and Nutrition, Hallym University
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Sano Hiroshi
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Keio University
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