Chlorsulfuron resistance in Daucus carota cell lines and plants: involvement of gene amplification
1994
Caretto, S. | Giardina, M.C. | Nicolodi, C. | Mariotti, D. (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Roma (Italy). Inst. of Plant Biochemistry and Ecophysiology)
Daucus carota L. cell lines stably resistant to the herbicide chlorsulfuron (CS) have been isolated according to a stepwise selection. Studies carried out during different selection steps show that the specific activity of the target enzyme acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS) increases along with CS resistance. Southern hybridization analysis performed with a Brassica napus AHAS probe in a CS highly-resistant cell line reveals the presence of a greatly amplified EcoR1 fragment of genomic DNA. This indicates that AHAS overproduction induced by stepwise selection is due to gene amplification. Regenerants from some resistant cell lines maintained the CS-resistant trait at the whole plant level.
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