Abstract
To extend the shelf life of freshly harvested vegetables and cut flowers, a maize homeobox gene Knotted1 (kn1) was placed under the control of a wound-inducible promoter win3.12 from hybrid poplar (Populus trichocarpa × P. deltoides) and introduced into tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanthi). Transgenic win3.12::kn1 plants were morphologically normal. A leaf-detachment assay demonstrated that senescence in win3.12::kn1 leaves could be delayed by at least 2 weeks compared with wild type leaves. Furthermore, all leaves of win3.12::kn1 shoots remained green and healthy 3 weeks after excision and incubation in water, while older leaves of control shoots senesced under the same conditions. Additionally, a number of adventitious roots produced at the cut ends of wild type shoots after a 3-week incubation, but much a less number of adventitious roots appeared in win3.12::kn1 shoots. The delay in senescence was also confirmed by a higher total chlorophyll (a + b) content in win3.12::kn1 leaves relative to that of the control plants. RT-PCR analysis showed that the kn1 transcript was detected in win3.12::kn1 leaves with wounding treatment, but otherwise was not observed in leaves of wild type and unwounded transgenic plants. The results presented here indicate that expression of kn1 gene driven by the wound-inducible promoter win3.12 is potentially useful to delay senescence of vegetable crops and commercial horticulture after harvest.






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Abbreviations
- GUS :
-
Glucuronidase
- CaMV 35S :
-
Cauliflower mosaic virus 35S
- kn1 :
-
Knotted1 gene
- BA :
-
Benzylaminopurine
- NAA :
-
Naphthaleneacetic acid
- nptII :
-
Neomycin phosphotransferase
- MS Medium :
-
Musashige & Skoog medium
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We wish to thank Dr. Yongqing Chen for critically reading the manuscript and excellent scientific discussions. This work was supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (#30300225).
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Luo, K., Deng, W., Xiao, Y. et al. Leaf senescence is delayed in tobacco plants expressing the maize knotted1 gene under the control of a wound-inducible promoter. Plant Cell Rep 25, 1246–1254 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00299-006-0178-6
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