THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZA IN TRANSGENIC TOBACCO PLANTS WITH MODIFIED SYNTHESIS OF ISOPRENOIDS AND PLANTS WITH HYPERPRODUCTION OF AUXINS |
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2013 |
scientific article | 581.557.24:577.175.1:577.13 | ||
146-150 | arbuscular mycorrhiza, transgenic plants, Nicotiana tabacum, iaaM gene, hmg1 gene, auxins, mevalonic acid, isoprenoids, symbiosis, antisense RNA. |
The arbuscular mycorrhiza development has been studied in transgenic tobacco plants expressing an agrobacterium iaa M gene of auxin biosynthesis (iaaM-plants) and plants with a heterologous gene of isoprenoid biosynthesis pathway hmg1 from Arabidopsis thaliana in the sense and antisense orientations relative to the promoter (hmg1- and as-hmg1-plants, respectively). The mycorrhiza occurrence frequency has been shown to be higher in iaaM- and hmg1-plants as compared to control and as-hmg1-plants. |
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