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Original Articles

Transgene stability and agronomical performance of two transgenic Basta®-tolerant lines of Populus alba L

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Pages 33-40 | Received 10 Mar 2010, Accepted 17 Oct 2011, Published online: 28 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

An experimental trial was established in greenhouse with transgenic white poplars from an elite genotype (Populus alba L. cv “Villafranca”) expressing the bar gene for tolerance to Basta® herbicide. The steady-state level of bar mRNA was evaluated in different seasons, over a two-year period. Notwithstanding the presence of the 35SCaMV promoter, significant fluctuations in the amount of the bar transcript in relation to season and organ position were observed. The highest expression levels were reached in apical leaves in summer, while a consistent drop in transgene expression occurred at the onset of dormancy and in winter buds. A similar expression pattern was evidenced for the poUBI gene used as endogenous marker. The genetically modified poplars were tolerant to intense and repeated glufosinate ammonium treatments, maintaining an intact shoot sprouting and a good height increment.

Acknowledgments

This research was supported by a grant from Regione Lombardia (Divisione Generale Agricoltura). M. B. and S. Z. received a fellowship from Regione Lombardia. The authors would like to thank Massimo Confalonieri for assistance with statistical analyses.

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