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Plant Cell Reports | 1993

Transformation of pecan and regeneration of transgenic plants

Gale H. McGranahan; Charles A. Leslie; Abhaya M. Dandekar; Sandra L. Uratsu; I.E. Yates

A gene transfer system developed for walnut (Juglans regia L.) was successfully applied to pecan (Carya illinoensis [Wang] K. Koch). Repetitively embryogenic somatic embryos derived from open-pollinated seed of ‘Elliott’, ‘Wichita’, and ‘Schley’ were co-cultivated with Agrobacterium strain EHA 101/pCGN 7001, which contains marker genes for beta-glucuronidase activity and resistance to kanamycin. Several modifications of the standard walnut transformation techniques were tested, including a lower concentration of kanamycin and a modified induction medium, but these treatments had no measurable effect on efficiency of transformation. Nineteen of the 764 viable inoculated embryos produced transgenic subclones; 13 of these were from the line ‘Elliott’6, 3 from ‘Schley’5/3, and 3 from ‘Wichita’9. Transgenic embryos of ‘Wichita’9 germinated most readily and three subclones were successfully micropropagated. Three transgenic plants of one of these subclones were obtained by grafting the tissue cultured shoots to seedling pecan rootstock in the greenhouse. Gene insertion, initially detected by GUS activity, was confirmed by detection of integrated T-DNA sequences using Southern analysis.


Environmental Health Perspectives | 2001

Biological control of Fusarium moniliforme in maize.

Charles W. Bacon; I.E. Yates; Dorothy M. Hinton; Filmore I. Meredith


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1993

Environmental Regulation of Anther Dehiscence and Pollen Germination in Pecan

I.E. Yates; Darrell Sparks


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1991

Reducing Pollen Moisture Simplifies Long-term Storage of Pecan Pollen

I.E. Yates; Darrell Sparks; Kris Connor; Leigh Towill


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1991

Diagnostic Evidence of Damage on Pecan Shells by Stink Bugs and Coreid Bugs

I.E. Yates; W.L. Tedders; Darrell Sparks


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1995

Fruiting Stress Induces Shuck Decline and Premature Germination in Pecan

Darrell Sparks; William Reid; I.E. Yates; Michael W. Smith; Thomas G. Stevenson


Crop Protection | 2008

Fusarium verticillioides dissemination among maize ears of field-grown plants

I.E. Yates; Darrell Sparks


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1996

Developing the Pecan Scab Fungus on Susceptible and Resistant Host and Nonhost Leaves

I.E. Yates; Donnie Maxey; Seonju Lee; Darrell Sparks; C.C. Reilly


Hortscience | 2002

Pecan Pollen Stored Over a Decade Retains Viability

Darrell Sparks; I.E. Yates


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1990

Three-year-old Pecan Pollen Retains Fertility

I.E. Yates; Darrell Sparks

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Charles W. Bacon

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Dorothy M. Hinton

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Filmore I. Meredith

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Judy W. Arnold

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