BARC/PUB/2016/0447

 
 

Expression of an endochitinase gene from Trichoderma virens confers enhanced tolerance to Alternaria blight in transgenic Brassica juncea  (L.) czern and coss lines

 
     
 
Author(s)

Kamble, S.; Mukherjee, P. K.; Eapen, S.
(NA&BTD)

Source

Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 2016. Vol. 22 (1): pp. 69-76

ABSTRACT

An endochitinase gene ech42 from the biocontrol fungus ‘Trichoderma virens was introduced to Brassica juncea (L). Czern and Coss via Agrobaterium tumefaciens mediated genetic transformation method. Integration and expression of the ‘ech42’ gene in transgenic lines were confirmed by PCR, RT-PCR and Southern hybridization. Transgenic lines (T1) showed expected 3:1 Mendelian segregation ratio when segregation analysis for inheritance of transgene ‘hpt’ was carried out. Fluorimetric analysis of transgenic lines (T0 and T1) showed 7 fold higher endochitinase activity than the non-transformed plant. Fluorimetric zymogram showed presence of endochitinase (42 kDa) in crude protein extract of transgenic lines. In detached leaf bioassay with fungi Alternaria brassicae and Alternaria brassicicola, transgenic lines (T0 and T1) showed delayed onset of lesions as well as 30–73 % reduction in infected leaf area compared to non-transformed plant.

 
 
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