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Co-expression of P173S Mutant Rice EPSPS and igrA Genes Results in Higher Glyphosate Tolerance in Transgenic Rice

Weeds and their devastating effects have been a great threat since the start of agriculture. They compete with crop plants in the field and negatively influence the crop yield quality and quantity along with survival of the plants. Glyphosate is an important broad-spectrum systemic herbicide which h...

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Autores principales: Fartyal, Dhirendra, Agarwal, Aakrati, James, Donald, Borphukan, Bhabesh, Ram, Babu, Sheri, Vijay, Yadav, Renu, Manna, Mrinalini, Varakumar, Panditi, Achary, V. Mohan M., Reddy, Malireddy K.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29487608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00144
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author Fartyal, Dhirendra
Agarwal, Aakrati
James, Donald
Borphukan, Bhabesh
Ram, Babu
Sheri, Vijay
Yadav, Renu
Manna, Mrinalini
Varakumar, Panditi
Achary, V. Mohan M.
Reddy, Malireddy K.
author_facet Fartyal, Dhirendra
Agarwal, Aakrati
James, Donald
Borphukan, Bhabesh
Ram, Babu
Sheri, Vijay
Yadav, Renu
Manna, Mrinalini
Varakumar, Panditi
Achary, V. Mohan M.
Reddy, Malireddy K.
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description Weeds and their devastating effects have been a great threat since the start of agriculture. They compete with crop plants in the field and negatively influence the crop yield quality and quantity along with survival of the plants. Glyphosate is an important broad-spectrum systemic herbicide which has been widely used to combat various weed problems since last two decades. It is very effective even at low concentrations, and possesses low environmental toxicity and soil residual activity. However, the residual concentration of glyphosate inside the plant has been of major concern as it severely affects the important metabolic pathways, and results in poor plant growth and grain yield. In this study, we compared the glyphosate tolerance efficiency of two different transgenic groups over expressing proline/173/serine (P173S) rice EPSPS glyphosate tolerant mutant gene (OsmEPSPS) alone and in combination with the glyphosate detoxifying encoding igrA gene, recently characterized from Pseudomonas. The molecular analysis of all transgenic plant lines showed a stable integration of transgenes and their active expression in foliar tissues. The physiological analysis of glyphosate treated transgenic lines at seed germination and vegetative stages showed a significant difference in glyphosate tolerance between the two transgenic groups. The transgenic plants with OsmEPSPS and igrA genes, representing dual glyphosate tolerance mechanisms, showed an improved root-shoot growth, physiology, overall phenotype and higher level of glyphosate tolerance compared to the OsmEPSPS transgenic plants. This study highlights the advantage of igrA led detoxification mechanism as a crucial component of glyphosate tolerance strategy in combination with glyphosate tolerant OsmEPSPS gene, which offered a better option to tackle in vivo glyphosate accumulation and imparted more robust glyphosate tolerance in rice transgenic plants.
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spelling pubmed-58168122018-02-27 Co-expression of P173S Mutant Rice EPSPS and igrA Genes Results in Higher Glyphosate Tolerance in Transgenic Rice Fartyal, Dhirendra Agarwal, Aakrati James, Donald Borphukan, Bhabesh Ram, Babu Sheri, Vijay Yadav, Renu Manna, Mrinalini Varakumar, Panditi Achary, V. Mohan M. Reddy, Malireddy K. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Weeds and their devastating effects have been a great threat since the start of agriculture. They compete with crop plants in the field and negatively influence the crop yield quality and quantity along with survival of the plants. Glyphosate is an important broad-spectrum systemic herbicide which has been widely used to combat various weed problems since last two decades. It is very effective even at low concentrations, and possesses low environmental toxicity and soil residual activity. However, the residual concentration of glyphosate inside the plant has been of major concern as it severely affects the important metabolic pathways, and results in poor plant growth and grain yield. In this study, we compared the glyphosate tolerance efficiency of two different transgenic groups over expressing proline/173/serine (P173S) rice EPSPS glyphosate tolerant mutant gene (OsmEPSPS) alone and in combination with the glyphosate detoxifying encoding igrA gene, recently characterized from Pseudomonas. The molecular analysis of all transgenic plant lines showed a stable integration of transgenes and their active expression in foliar tissues. The physiological analysis of glyphosate treated transgenic lines at seed germination and vegetative stages showed a significant difference in glyphosate tolerance between the two transgenic groups. The transgenic plants with OsmEPSPS and igrA genes, representing dual glyphosate tolerance mechanisms, showed an improved root-shoot growth, physiology, overall phenotype and higher level of glyphosate tolerance compared to the OsmEPSPS transgenic plants. This study highlights the advantage of igrA led detoxification mechanism as a crucial component of glyphosate tolerance strategy in combination with glyphosate tolerant OsmEPSPS gene, which offered a better option to tackle in vivo glyphosate accumulation and imparted more robust glyphosate tolerance in rice transgenic plants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5816812/ /pubmed/29487608 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00144 Text en Copyright © 2018 Fartyal, Agarwal, James, Borphukan, Ram, Sheri, Yadav, Manna, Varakumar, Achary and Reddy. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Fartyal, Dhirendra
Agarwal, Aakrati
James, Donald
Borphukan, Bhabesh
Ram, Babu
Sheri, Vijay
Yadav, Renu
Manna, Mrinalini
Varakumar, Panditi
Achary, V. Mohan M.
Reddy, Malireddy K.
Co-expression of P173S Mutant Rice EPSPS and igrA Genes Results in Higher Glyphosate Tolerance in Transgenic Rice
title Co-expression of P173S Mutant Rice EPSPS and igrA Genes Results in Higher Glyphosate Tolerance in Transgenic Rice
title_full Co-expression of P173S Mutant Rice EPSPS and igrA Genes Results in Higher Glyphosate Tolerance in Transgenic Rice
title_fullStr Co-expression of P173S Mutant Rice EPSPS and igrA Genes Results in Higher Glyphosate Tolerance in Transgenic Rice
title_full_unstemmed Co-expression of P173S Mutant Rice EPSPS and igrA Genes Results in Higher Glyphosate Tolerance in Transgenic Rice
title_short Co-expression of P173S Mutant Rice EPSPS and igrA Genes Results in Higher Glyphosate Tolerance in Transgenic Rice
title_sort co-expression of p173s mutant rice epsps and igra genes results in higher glyphosate tolerance in transgenic rice
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5816812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29487608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00144
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