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TRANSGENE IDENTITY AND NUMBER OF INTEGRATION SITES AND THEIR CORRELATION WITH RESISTANCE TO PStV IN TRANSGENIC PEANUTS CARRYING PEANUT STRIPE VIRUS (PStV) COAT PROTEIN GENE Dwi Hapsoro, Hajrial Aswidinnoor, Rusmilah Suseno, Jumanto, and Sudarsono .
Jurnal Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Tropika Vol. 7 No. 1 (2007): MARET, JURNAL HAMA DAN PENYAKIT TUMBUHAN TROPIKA
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Transgene Identity and Number of Integration Sites and Their Correlation with Resistance To PStV in Transgenic Peanuts Carrying Peanut Stripe Virus (PStV) Coat Protein Gene. This research aimed to determine (1) the identity and copy number of PStV cp gene in transgenic peanut plants carrying PStV cp gene and (2) correlation between the identity and the number of integration sites and resistance to PStV infection. One T0 transgenic peanut was selfed up to five generations. T2, T3, and T5 plants were mechanically inoculated with PStV. Samples of T5 plants derived from several different T4 plants were subjected to Southern analysis to confirm the integration of PStV cp gene and to determine its identity and copy number. The Southern analysis showed three bands of different size, i.e. 1.1 kb, 1.3 kb, and 5.8 kb. Most of the lines of T5 generation have one insertion site, suggesting that the three insertion sites were located in different loci. Based on the phenotypic data, the transgenes of 1.1 kb and 1.3 kb were functional, resulting in resistant or recovery phenotype, while that of 5.8 kb was not functional. Copy number apparently had no effects on the phenotypes.
IDENTIFIKASI DINI GALUR KACANG TANAH YANG RESISTEN TERHADAP INFEKSI SCLEROTIUM ROLFSII HASIL SELEKSI IN VITRO DENGAN FILTRAT KULTUR S. ROLFSII Yusnita, Widodo, Rita Megia, Hajrial Aswidinnoor dan Sudarsono .
Jurnal Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Tropika Vol. 6 No. 1 (2006): MARET, JURNAL HAMA DAN PENYAKIT TUMBUHAN TROPIKA
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Early Identification of Sclerotium rolfsii Resistant Lines of Peanut Derived from In Vitro Selection Using S. rolfsii Culture Filtrates. The objectives of this experiment was to evaluate methods for early identification of Sclerotium rolfsii resistant lines derived from fungal culture filtrate (CF)-insensitive somatic embryos (SE) and to correlate the results of early identification with that of direct S. rolfsii inoculation in the plastic house. In the first method, shoots regenerated from CF-insensitive SE were planted onto selective medium containing 30% of S. rolfsii CF for one month and then responses were evaluated. In the second method, leaves and leaflets of R0 peanut lines derived from CF-insensitive SE were inoculated with S. rolfsii by detached leaf-dual culture test. The damages of the inoculated leaves and leaflets were assessed 6 days after inoculation. A number of R1 plants were grown in the plastic house from seeds harvested from R0 peanut lines, and they were inoculated with S. rolfsii at 30 days after planting (dap). Responses of the inoculated R1 plants were observed at 44 dap. Results of the experiment indicated that shoots from CF-insensitive SE showed less damage scores (DS=1.2), when cultured on CF-containing selective medium than ones from non-selected SE (DS=2.9). Most of the detached leaves and leaflets inoculated with S. rolfsii totally necrosed. However, leaves and leaflets from 7 out of 23 R0 lines showed variegation between necrosed and healthy tissues, indicating the presence of S. rolfsii resistant tissue among the tested leaves and leaflets. Direct inoculation of R1 plants in the plastic house showed 10 out of 18 progenies derived from 6 R0 lines showed less disease severity scores (DSS=2 or 3) and they were able to survive and produce seeds. On the other hand, seed derived (original) peanut plants cv. Kelinci inoculated with S. rolfsii all showed DSS=5 and died after inoculation. The overall results of the experiment indicated the usefullness of in vitro selection using S. rolfsii culture filtrates for regenerating S. rolfsii resistant peanut variants and the possible use of methods for early identification of desirable variants.
VARIAN SOMAKLONAL KACANG TANAH RESISTEN SCLEROTIUM ROLFSII HASIL SELEKSI IN VITRO MENGGUNAKAN FILTRAT KULTUR CENDAWAN Yusnita, Hajrial Aswidinnoor, Rusmilah Suseno & Sudarsono .
Jurnal Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Tropika Vol. 10 No. 1 (2010): MARET, JURNAL HAMA DAN PENYAKIT TUMBUHAN TROPIKA
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Peanut somaclonal variants resistant to Sclerotium rolfsii derived from in vitro selection with fungal culture filtrates. Sclerotium stem rot is one of the most important peanut disease which often caused significant yield loss. The use of peanut cultivars resistant to Sclerotium rolfsii infection is the most efficient way to control the disease. Attempts to obtain peanut lines with tolerance or resistance to Sclerotium stem rot through induction of somaclonal variation and in vitro selection using fungal culture filtrates (CF) have been conducted previously. Somatic embryo (SE) clumps that had been maitained in culture for approximately one year in regeneration medium were exposed onto selective medium containing 30% S. rolfsii CF for three consecutive 1 month –passages, and the SE formed after selection periods were considered to be insensitive to the fungal CF. A number R0 peanut lines have been regenerated from CF-insensitive SE, and their R1 and R2 progenies were grown in a plastic house for evaluation on qualitative and quantitative variant characters. Early identification for tolerance to S. rolfsii was also conducted among R0 peanut lines, and the results have shown enhanced resistance when compared to the original non-selected cultivar. However, further evaluation is needed to study responses of the R1 and R2 progenies of the somaclones against S. rolfsii infection. The objective of this particular study was to evaluate responses of R1 and R2 peanut somaclones derived from fungal CF-insensitif SE against S. rolfsii infection in the plastic house. Results of this experiment showed, a number of resistant somaclonal variants were obtained among R1 and R2 population, which segregated as resistance and susceptible to S. rolfsii infection. The resistance somaclonal variants initially showed stem rot symptoms after inoculation with S. rolfsii with disease score (DS) of 1 to 3. However, as the plants grew and developed, they showed wound-healing process at the lesio and they were able to produce the same or higher number of filled pod as the original non-inoculated peanut plants.
INHERITANCE OF RESISTANCE TO PStV IN TRANSGENIC PEANUTS CONTAINING cp PStV GENE Dwi Hapsoro, Hajrial Aswidinnoor, Rusmilah Suseno, Jumanto, dan Sudarsono .
Jurnal Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Tropika Vol. 8 No. 1 (2008): MARET, JURNAL HAMA DAN PENYAKIT TUMBUHAN TROPIKA
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Inheritance of Resistance to PStV in Transgenic Peanuts Containing cp PStV Gene. We have obtained transgenic peanut lines containing coat protein gene of PStV. To get maximal use of the transgenic character in a breeding program, it is necessary that the transgene is also stably inherited and expressed. This experiment was conducted from June 2002 – January 2005 at Plant Molecular Biology Laboratory, Bogor Agricultural University, and Queensland Agricultural Biotechnology Center, The University of Queensland, Australia. The research aimed (1) to test whether PStV cp transgene was functional in progenies derived from crosses between transgenic peaanut plants containing PStV cp gene and non-transgenic ones and (2) to determine pattern of inheritance of resistance to PStV as a result of PStV cp gene action. Several crosses were made between trangenic peanut cv.Gajah resistant to PStV (T4 generation) and non-transgenic peanut line WS susceptible to PStV. The F1 and F2 populations were mechanically inoculated with PStV two weeks after planting. The experiment showed that all plants in the F1 population were less susceptible to PStV, suggesting that the transgene was partially dominant. Phenotipic segregation in F2 population was not Mendelian with the appearance of quick and slow recovery plants and the number of resistant plants being more than expected. However, the proportion of transgenic and non-transgenic plants followed 3:1 ratio, which was Mendelian.
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