Research Article

J Plant Biotechnol 2015; 42(1): 13-18

Published online March 31, 2015

© The Korean Society of Plant Biotechnology

Absence of AVP1 transcripts in wild type watermelon scions grafted onto transgenic bottle gourd rootstocks

Byung Oh Kim, Jeung-Sul Han, Kyung il Park, Su Min Jeon, Chang Kil Kim

Correspondence to :

C. K. Kim

Department of Horticultural Science, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, Korea

e-mail: ckkim@knu.ac.kr

Received: 6 March 2015; Revised: 15 March 2015; Accepted: 15 March 2015

Abstract

In this study we confirmed the stable integration of Arabidopsis AVP1 in the genomes of bottle gourd T3 homozygous lines and its transcription, and additionally evaluated possibility of translocation of the AVP1 mRNA from transgenic bottle gourd rootstocks to wild type watermelon scions. Each AVP1 gene in two bottle gourd T3 lines is abundantly expressed under a field condition. Given the grafting between wild type watermelon scions and AVP1- expressing bottle gourd rootstocks, no translocation of the AVP1 mRNA was detected in leaves, both sexual flowers, and fruits of the scions.

Keywords Bottle ground, Gene modified, Graft, RT-PCR, Watermelon

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Research Article

J Plant Biotechnol 2015; 42(1): 13-18

Published online March 31, 2015

Copyright © The Korean Society of Plant Biotechnology.

Absence of AVP1 transcripts in wild type watermelon scions grafted onto transgenic bottle gourd rootstocks

Byung Oh Kim, Jeung-Sul Han, Kyung il Park, Su Min Jeon, Chang Kil Kim

Correspondence to:

C. K. Kim

Department of Horticultural Science, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, Korea

e-mail: ckkim@knu.ac.kr

Received: 6 March 2015; Revised: 15 March 2015; Accepted: 15 March 2015

Abstract

In this study we confirmed the stable integration of Arabidopsis AVP1 in the genomes of bottle gourd T3 homozygous lines and its transcription, and additionally evaluated possibility of translocation of the AVP1 mRNA from transgenic bottle gourd rootstocks to wild type watermelon scions. Each AVP1 gene in two bottle gourd T3 lines is abundantly expressed under a field condition. Given the grafting between wild type watermelon scions and AVP1- expressing bottle gourd rootstocks, no translocation of the AVP1 mRNA was detected in leaves, both sexual flowers, and fruits of the scions.

Keywords: Bottle ground, Gene modified, Graft, RT-PCR, Watermelon

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