Development of Cotton leaf curl virus resistant transgenic cotton using antisense ßC1 gene

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Cotton leaf curl virus (CLCuV) is a serious pathogen causing leaf curl disease and affecting the cotton production in major growing areas. The transgenic cotton (Gossypium hirsutum cv. Coker 310) plants were developed by using βC1 gene in antisense orientation gene driven by Cauliflower mosaic virus-35S promoter and nos (nopaline synthase) terminator and mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens transformation and somatic embryogenesis system. Molecular confirmation of the transformants was carried out by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Southern blot hybridization. The developed transgenic and inoculated plants remained symptomless till their growth period. In conclusion, the plants were observed as resistant to CLCuV.

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Sohrab, S. S., Kamal, M. A., Ilah, A., Husen, A., Bhattacharya, P. S., & Rana, D. (2016). Development of Cotton leaf curl virus resistant transgenic cotton using antisense ßC1 gene. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 23(3), 358–362. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2014.11.013

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