2004
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2004.663.80
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Over-Expression of the Apple Gene Mpnpr1 Causes Increased Disease Resistance in Malus X Domestica

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“…Similar limitations were observed in the AtNPR1 transformants against Verticillium wilt, where protection was observed only against the non-defoliating isolates of V. dahliae and not the defoliating isolates (Parkhi et al 2010b). Nevertheless, there are a large number of reports that show that NPR1 overexpression confers a strong protection against a variety of diseases (Lin et al 2004;Makandar et al 2006;Malnoy et al 2007;Wally et al 2009;Zhang et al 2010;Dutt et al 2015;Silva et al 2015). Thus, controlled expression of NPR1 gene may still prove to be a useful means to confer tolerance to some pathogens in the field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Similar limitations were observed in the AtNPR1 transformants against Verticillium wilt, where protection was observed only against the non-defoliating isolates of V. dahliae and not the defoliating isolates (Parkhi et al 2010b). Nevertheless, there are a large number of reports that show that NPR1 overexpression confers a strong protection against a variety of diseases (Lin et al 2004;Makandar et al 2006;Malnoy et al 2007;Wally et al 2009;Zhang et al 2010;Dutt et al 2015;Silva et al 2015). Thus, controlled expression of NPR1 gene may still prove to be a useful means to confer tolerance to some pathogens in the field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…They reported that this resistance against FHB is associated with faster activation of defense response in AtNPR1-expressing transgenic wheat. In another study, Malnoy et al (2007) overexpressed a homologous NPR1 (MpNPR1) in apple. They showed that the transgenic apple plants exhibited increased resistance against apple scab, cedar apple rust and fire blight diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of over-expression of AtNPR1 from Arabidopsis thaliana or of its orthologues in crop species is a current approach for the development of more resistant cultivars. Over-expression of the AtNPR1 gene in citrus and of the MpNPR1 gene in apple increases resistance to citrus canker (Zhang et al, 2010) and to fire blight (Malnoy et al, 2007), respectively. In some cases negative impacts of the NPR1 expression have been observed in transgenic plants.…”
Section: Exogenous Application Of Natural Compounds Stimulating Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…nptII− (Norelli et al 1994) contained a nptII-based expression cassette as a selectable marker, an attacin gene driven by the Pin2 promoter, and a uidA intron expression cassette driven by the 35S promoter adjacent to the right border of the T-DNA. pBinMpNPR1 (Malnoy et al 2007) contained an nptII-based expression cassette as a selectable marker and the Malus x domestica Mp-NPR1 gene under the control of the pPin2 promoter. The nptII-based expression cassette of each of these two binary vectors was eliminated using the restriction enzymes, AscI/BsshII and NheI/ClaI, respectively, to produce 1 and 2.…”
Section: Plasmid Constructsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to evaluate relative differences in cDNAs between transgenic clones, comparative kinetic analysis was conducted by PCR using a procedure described by Malnoy et al (2007). The quantification was done after 15 PCR cycles with −RT controls, in which the RT enzyme was omitted from the RT reaction in order to show that no genomic DNA remained in the samples after DNAse treatment.…”
Section: Semiquantitative Reverse Transcription Pcr Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%