Expression of KxhKN4 and KxhKN5 genes in Kalanchoë blossfeldiana "Molly" results in novel compact plant phenotypes: towards a cisgenesis alternative to growth retardants

Henrik Vlk Lütken, Marina Laura, Cristina Borghi, Marian Ørgaard, Andrea Allavena, Søren K. Rasmussen

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    Abstract

    Many potted plants like Kalanchoe¨ have an
    elongated natural growth habit, which has to be controlled
    through the application of growth regulators. These
    chemicals will be banned in the near future in all the EU
    countries. Besides their structural functions, the importance
    of homeotic genes to modify plant architecture appears
    evident. In this work, the full length cDNA of five KNOX
    (KN) genes were sequenced from K. x houghtonii, a
    viviparous hybrid. Two constructs with the coding
    sequence of the class I and class II homeobox KN genes,
    KxhKN5 and KxhKN4, respectively, were overexpressed in
    the commercially important ornamental Kalanchoe¨ blossfeldiana
    ‘Molly’. Furthermore, a post-transcriptional gene
    silencing construct was made with a partial sequence of
    KxhKN5 and also transformed into ‘Molly’. Several
    transgenic plants exhibited compact phenotypes and some
    lines had a relative higher number of inflorescences.
    A positive correlation between gene expression levels and
    the degree of compactness was found. However, a correlation
    between the induced phenotypes and the number
    of inserted copies of the transgene were not observed,
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftPlant Cell Reports
    Vol/bind30
    Udgave nummer12
    Sider (fra-til)2267-2279
    Antal sider13
    ISSN0721-7714
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - dec. 2011

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