Rose phytoene desaturase gene silencing by Apple latent spherical Virus Vectors

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Abstract

We have succeeded in establishing a virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) of rose using Apple latent spherical virus (ALSV) vectors. An ALSV infection on rose did not cause any symptoms like those observed on other plant species and grew healthy. We have cloned and sequenced the phytoene desaturase (PDS) gene in wild rose, then used its fragment for silencing the rose internal PDS gene. The silencing phenotypes such as the highly uniform photo-bleached phenotype with PDS inhibitions were observed on the upper leaves of primary shoots and on a secondary shoot of R. rugosa for more than 5 months. ALSV vectors seemed useful for analyzing gene function and for the molecular breeding of rose.

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Ito, H., Ochiai, M., Kato, H., Shiratake, K., Takemoto, D., Otagaki, S., & Matsumoto, S. (2012). Rose phytoene desaturase gene silencing by Apple latent spherical Virus Vectors. HortScience, 47(9), 1278–1282. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.47.9.1278

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