2021
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-3921.pab2021.v56.01954
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Resistance of transgenic papaya trees to papaya ringspot in Brazil

Abstract: The objective of this work was to evaluate the resistance of transgenic papaya populations (PTPs) to Papaya ringspot virus-P (PRSV-P). 'Sunrise Solo' transgenic papaya plants were produced with the gene of the PRSV-P protein coat, and PRSV was mechanically inoculated in plants in greenhouse conditions. The presence of the CP/PRSV gene and homozygosis were evaluated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Selected plants and the 'Sunrise Solo' control were transplanted to the field for agronomic evaluations. The pl… Show more

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“…Plant resistance mediated by genetic engineering follows two main pathways. In pathogenderived resistance (PDR) part of the viral genome is inserted into the host plant to induce a resistance response [76]. This is the strategy used in the GM papaya, plants expressing the PRSV-p coat protein commercialized in Hawaii and China [77].…”
Section: Disease-resistant Crops: Research Trends In Tropical Fruits ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant resistance mediated by genetic engineering follows two main pathways. In pathogenderived resistance (PDR) part of the viral genome is inserted into the host plant to induce a resistance response [76]. This is the strategy used in the GM papaya, plants expressing the PRSV-p coat protein commercialized in Hawaii and China [77].…”
Section: Disease-resistant Crops: Research Trends In Tropical Fruits ...mentioning
confidence: 99%