Eight new green fluorescent protein (GFP) binary vectors were developed by inserting gfp reporter gene cassettes into pGreen vectors. We chose one of them, pG52KF, with the nptII selection and gfp reporter gene and one recombinant construct, pG52KFp, for a preliminary evaluation in citrus using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. High-transformation efficiency was observed, whereas green fluorescence greatly facilitated the early in vivo screening and categorizing of the transformants. These pGreen-derived GFP binary vectors, freely available on request, provide more and flexible options for genetic transformation in citrus and other woody plants.
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Chen, C., Zheng, Q., Xiang, X., Soneji, J. R., Huang, S., Choi, Y. A., … Gmitter, F. G. (2007). Development of pGreen-derived GFP binary vectors for citrus transformation. HortScience, 42(1), 7–10. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.42.1.7
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