2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00299-002-0534-0
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Expression of pokeweed antiviral proteins in creeping bentgrass

Abstract: Fungal diseases of creeping bentgrass, an important amenity grass used extensively on golf courses, are a serious problem in golf course management. Transgenic approaches to improving disease resistance to fungal diseases are being explored in many species, and in some cases ribosome-inactivating proteins have been found to be effective. We have generated transgenic creeping bentgrass plants expressing three forms of ribosome-inactivating proteins from pokeweed, which are termed pokeweed antiviral proteins (PA… Show more

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“…Large tracts of salt affected and dry lands can be utilized for golf courses provided suitable high quality grasses are available with traits such as tolerance to drought and salt stress. Stable transformation of creeping bent grass via particle bombardment has been reported by Zhong et al (1993), Hartman et al (1999), Xiao and Ha (1997), Guo et al (2003) and Dai et al (2003). Only few reports on Agrobacterium-mediated transgenic turf grass are available (Zilinskas, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Large tracts of salt affected and dry lands can be utilized for golf courses provided suitable high quality grasses are available with traits such as tolerance to drought and salt stress. Stable transformation of creeping bent grass via particle bombardment has been reported by Zhong et al (1993), Hartman et al (1999), Xiao and Ha (1997), Guo et al (2003) and Dai et al (2003). Only few reports on Agrobacterium-mediated transgenic turf grass are available (Zilinskas, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The pokeweed transcriptome will enable further investigations into the robust defense strategies of this species and other Phytolaccaceae family members. Heterologous expression of PAP has already been applied successfully to produce virus resistant plants ( Lodge et al, 1993 ; Zoubenko et al, 1997 ; Wang et al, 1998 ; Dai et al, 2003 ). Pokeweed accumulates high levels of metal from contaminated soils but little is known about the genes mediating this tolerance ( Dou et al, 2009 ; Zhao et al, 2011 , 2012 ).…”
Section: Summary and Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…PAP was found to increase resistance of tobacco and potato plants to infection of different viruses transmitted by aphids and mechanical damage, such as Potato virus Y (PVY), Potato virus X (PVX), and Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) [ 60 ]. However, when PAP expression levels were high, toxic effect in tobacco and in bentgrass plants was observed [ 60 , 107 ]. Similarly, trichosanthin conferred resistance to transgenic tobacco against Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) [ 65 ].…”
Section: Ribosome-inactivating Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%