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KMID : 1098420070150050339
Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
2007 Volume.15 No. 5 p.339 ~ p.345
Field Performance and Morphological Characterization of Transgenic Codonopsis lanceolata Expressing Gene
Ghimire, Bimal Kumar

Eom Seok-Hyun
Kim Na-Young
Cho Dong-Ha
Kim Myong-Jo
Li Cheng-Hao
Chung Ill-Min
Lee Sun-Joo
Lim Jung-Dae
Kim Jae-Kwang
Yu Chang-Yeon
Kil Hyun-Young
Abstract
Field performance and morphological characterization was conducted on seven transgenic lines of Codonopsis lanceolata expressing gene. The shoots were obtained from leaf explants after co-cultivation with Agrobacterium tume-faciens strain LBA 4404 harboring a binary vector pYBI 121 that carried genes encoding methyltransferase gene () and a neomycin phosphotransferase II gene (npt II) for kanamycin resistance. The transgenic plants were transferred to a green house for acclimation. Integration of T-DNA into the generation of transgenic Codonopsis lanceolata genome was confirmed by the polymerase chain reaction and southern blot analysis. The progenies of transgenic plants showed phenotypic differences within the different lines and with relative to control plants. When grown in field, the transgenic plants in general exhibited increased fertility, significant improvement in the shoot weight, root weight, shoot height and rachis length with relation to the control plants. However, all seven independently derived transgenic lines produced normal flower with respect to its shape, size, color and seeds number at its maturity. Indicating that the addition of a selectable marker gene in the plant genome does not effect on seed germination and agronomic performance of transgenic Codonopsis lanceolata. progenies of these plants were obtained and evaluated together with control plant in a field experiment. Overall, the agronomic performance of progenies of transgenic Codonopsis lanceolata showed superior to that of the seed derived non-transgenic plant. In this study, we report on the morphological variation and agronomic performance of transgenic Codonopsis lanceolata developed by Agrobacterium transformation.
KEYWORD
Transgenic plants, field evaluation, morphological characteristics
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