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Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3R-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease

SIMPLE SUMMARY: A potato transgenic event was shown to have complete resistance to late blight, and no other biologically significant differences with the original variety it derives from. Field research, carried out at three locations for three seasons, demonstrates the value this transgenic potato...

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Autores principales: Byarugaba, Arinaitwe Abel, Baguma, Gerald, Jjemba, Douglas Mutebi, Faith, Aharinta Kenneth, Wasukira, Arthur, Magembe, Eric, Njoroge, Anne, Barekye, Alex, Ghislain, Marc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8533226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34681051
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10100952
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author Byarugaba, Arinaitwe Abel
Baguma, Gerald
Jjemba, Douglas Mutebi
Faith, Aharinta Kenneth
Wasukira, Arthur
Magembe, Eric
Njoroge, Anne
Barekye, Alex
Ghislain, Marc
author_facet Byarugaba, Arinaitwe Abel
Baguma, Gerald
Jjemba, Douglas Mutebi
Faith, Aharinta Kenneth
Wasukira, Arthur
Magembe, Eric
Njoroge, Anne
Barekye, Alex
Ghislain, Marc
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: A potato transgenic event was shown to have complete resistance to late blight, and no other biologically significant differences with the original variety it derives from. Field research, carried out at three locations for three seasons, demonstrates the value this transgenic potato events can deliver to potato farmers in Africa. ABSTRACT: Transgenic potato event Vic.172, expressing three naturally occurring resistance genes (R genes) conferring complete protection against late blight disease, was evaluated for resistance to late blight, phenotypic characterization, and agronomic performance in field conditions at three locations during three seasons in Uganda. These trials were conducted by comparison to the variety Victoria from which Vic.172 derives, using identical fungicide treatment, except when evaluating disease resistance. During all seasons, the transgenic event Vic.172 was confirmed to have complete resistance to late blight disease, whereas Victoria plants were completely dead by 60–80 days after planting. Tubers from Vic.172 were completely resistant to LB after artificial inoculation. The phenotypic characterization included observations of the characteristics and development of the stems, leaves, flowers, and tubers. Differences in phenotypic parameters between Vic.172 and Victoria were not statistically significant across locations and seasons. The agronomic performance observations covered sprouting, emergence, vigor, foliage growth, and yield. Differences in agronomic performance were not statistically significant except for marketable yield in one location under high productivity conditions. However, yield variation across locations and seasons was not statistically significant, but was influenced by the environment. Hence, the results of the comparative assessment of the phenotype and agronomic performance revealed that transgenic event Vic.172 did not present biologically significant differences in comparison to the variety Victoria it derives from.
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spelling pubmed-85332262021-10-23 Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3R-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease Byarugaba, Arinaitwe Abel Baguma, Gerald Jjemba, Douglas Mutebi Faith, Aharinta Kenneth Wasukira, Arthur Magembe, Eric Njoroge, Anne Barekye, Alex Ghislain, Marc Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: A potato transgenic event was shown to have complete resistance to late blight, and no other biologically significant differences with the original variety it derives from. Field research, carried out at three locations for three seasons, demonstrates the value this transgenic potato events can deliver to potato farmers in Africa. ABSTRACT: Transgenic potato event Vic.172, expressing three naturally occurring resistance genes (R genes) conferring complete protection against late blight disease, was evaluated for resistance to late blight, phenotypic characterization, and agronomic performance in field conditions at three locations during three seasons in Uganda. These trials were conducted by comparison to the variety Victoria from which Vic.172 derives, using identical fungicide treatment, except when evaluating disease resistance. During all seasons, the transgenic event Vic.172 was confirmed to have complete resistance to late blight disease, whereas Victoria plants were completely dead by 60–80 days after planting. Tubers from Vic.172 were completely resistant to LB after artificial inoculation. The phenotypic characterization included observations of the characteristics and development of the stems, leaves, flowers, and tubers. Differences in phenotypic parameters between Vic.172 and Victoria were not statistically significant across locations and seasons. The agronomic performance observations covered sprouting, emergence, vigor, foliage growth, and yield. Differences in agronomic performance were not statistically significant except for marketable yield in one location under high productivity conditions. However, yield variation across locations and seasons was not statistically significant, but was influenced by the environment. Hence, the results of the comparative assessment of the phenotype and agronomic performance revealed that transgenic event Vic.172 did not present biologically significant differences in comparison to the variety Victoria it derives from. MDPI 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8533226/ /pubmed/34681051 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10100952 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Byarugaba, Arinaitwe Abel
Baguma, Gerald
Jjemba, Douglas Mutebi
Faith, Aharinta Kenneth
Wasukira, Arthur
Magembe, Eric
Njoroge, Anne
Barekye, Alex
Ghislain, Marc
Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3R-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease
title Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3R-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease
title_full Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3R-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease
title_fullStr Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3R-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3R-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease
title_short Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3R-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease
title_sort comparative phenotypic and agronomic assessment of transgenic potato with 3r-gene stack with complete resistance to late blight disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8533226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34681051
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10100952
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