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Plant Cell Reports | 1992

Regeneration of transgenic plants of Prunus armeniaca containing the coat protein gene of Plum Pox Virus

Margit Laimer da Câmara Machado; Artur da Câmara Machado; V. Hanzer; H. Weiss; F. Regner; Herta Steinkellner; Diethard Mattanovich; Regina Plail; Elisabeth Knapp; Birgit Kalthoff; Hermann Katinger

SummaryA system was developed which allows the transfer of foreign genes into apricot cultivars. We report the transformation and regeneration of Prunus armeniaca plants with Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain LBA 4404 containing various binary plasmids, pBinGUSint, carrying the marker gene ß-glucuronidase (GUS) and pBinPPVm, carrying the coat protein gene of Plum Pox Virus (PPV). The marker gene GUS was used for optical evaluation of the efficiency of the transformation system. The coat protein gene of PPV was used to introduce coat protein mediated resistance against one of the most important pathogens of stone fruit trees in Europe and the whole Mediterranean area. This is the first report of the successful integration of a viral coat protein gene into a fruit tree species, opening a new perspective on the control of the disease.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 1998

Reconstruction of a grapevine pedigree by microsatellite analysis

Kristina M. Sefc; Herta Steinkellner; Josef Glössl; S. Kampfer; F. Regner

Abstract Microsatellites are ideal markers for revealing genetic relationships between individuals because of their co-dominant inheritance. In this study we determined the genetic profiles of 52 grapevine cultivars using 32 microsatellite markers. We were able to define the complex genetic relationship among nine European grapevine cultivars. None of these parent-offspring combinations were anticipated beforehand. The ancient cultivar Silvaner is shown to be an offspring from Traminer and Österreichisch Weiß. Rotgipfler originates from a cross between Traminer and Roter Veltliner, while Frühroter Veltliner originates from Roter Veltliner×Silvaner and Frühroter Veltliner× Portugieser gave rise to Jubiläumsrebe. A pedigree illustrating the putative crosses was reconstructed.


Plant Cell Reports | 1992

Coat protein mediated resistance to Plum Pox Virus in Nicotiana clevelandii and N. benthamiana

F. Regner; Artur da Câmara Machado; Margit Laimer da Câmara Machado; Herta Steinkellner; Diethard Mattanovich; V. Hanzer; H. Weiss; Hermann Katinger

Transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana and N. clevelandii plants expressing the coat protein of Plum Pox Virus under the control of the 35S promoter from Cauliflower Mosaic Virus were engineered by Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated transformation. The phenomenon of virus resistance was observed at different levels when transgenic plants, expressing the coat protein and control plants were compared after challenge infection with Plum Pox Virus. N. clevelandii coat protein transgenic plants circumvent virus accumulation. After an initial increase in virus titer similar to the control plants, some coat protein expressing plants showed a reduced accumulation of virus and inhibition of the systemic spread, characterized by decrease of the virus titer and formation of new symptomless leaves. In other N. clevelandii coat protein expressing plants virus accumulation was inhibited and disease symptoms never appeared. N. benthamiana coat protein expressing plants were also protected. After a temporary virus accumulation, virus titer decreased without the appearance of symptoms with the exception of a few plants, which showed a delay of thirty days in the development of symptoms post challenge infection.


Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 1991

A new, efficient method using 8-hydroxy-quinolinol-sulfate for the initiation and establishment of tissue cultures of apple from adult material

M. Laimer da Câmara Machado; A. da Câmara Machado; V. Hanzer; B. Kalthoff; H. Weiß; Diethard Mattanovich; F. Regner; Hermann Katinger

Applying the new method for culture initiation 16 different cultivars of Malus domestica could be established in vitro from shoot tips of adult orchard trees. Actively growing shoot tips were cleaned and surface disinfested, dissected to 2–3 mm and placed on a modified MS-medium with 4.4 μM BA. Explants were covered for 24 h with 200 μl of a 0.1% solution of 8-hydroxy-quinolinol-sulfate (8-HQS) and transferred to a medium containging both auxin and cytokinin after 2 weeks. The application of 8-HQS induced a strong reduction of the infection rate and inhibited the browning of the explants and the media. After 7 days yields of 50–90% sterile explants could be obtained in comparison to 100% losses of untreated shoot tips. After 60 days variable rates of actively growing shoots could be observed, depending on the genotypes. The described method allows a successful establishment of fruit trees from adult orchard material on one hand by strongly reducing the browning, caused by the oxidation of polyphenolic compounds by polyphenoloxidases, and on the other hand 8-HQS can strongly increase the yield of explants without contamination, independently from the vegetation period and the phytosanitary state of the donor material.


Virus Genes | 1989

Expression of the plum pox virus coat protein region in Escherichia coli

Diethard Mattanovich; Gottfried Himmler; Margit Laimer; Edgar Maiss; F. Regner; Artur da Cämara Machado; V. Hanzer; Rudolf Casper; Hermann Katinger

A cDNA complementary to the 3′ end of plum pox virus (PPV) RNA was sequenced. The sequence was investigated for the presumable coat protein cistron by computer-aided translation. A fragment containing the stop codon of the polyprotein gene and a putative virus-specific protease cleavage site was subcloned into an E. coli expression vector. It is shown by immunological analysis that the coat protein cistron is located within the subcloned region.


Genome | 1999

Identification of microsatellite sequences in Vitis riparia and their applicability for genotyping of different Vitis species

Kristina M. Sefc; F. Regner; E. Turetschek; Josef Glössl; Herta Steinkellner


Nucleic Acids Research | 1989

Efficient transformation of Agrobacterium spp. by electroporation.

Diethard Mattanovich; Florian Rüker; Artur da Cämara Machado; Margit Laimer; F. Regner; Herta Steinkeliner; Gottfried Himmler; Herman Katinger


Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015

Genotyping of grapevine and rootstock cultivars using microsatellite markers

Kristina M. Sefc; F. Regner; Josef Glössl; Herta Steinkellner


Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015

Application of microsatellite markers to parentage studies in grapevine

Kristina M. Sefc; Herta Steinkellner; H. W. Wagner; Josef Glössl; F. Regner


Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015

Embryogenesis in microspore culture of Vitis subspecies

Kristina M. Sefc; P. Ruckenbauer; F. Regner

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V. Hanzer

University of Agriculture

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Josef Glössl

University of Agricultural Sciences

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H. Weiss

University of Agriculture

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