I. Zagrai, L. Zagrai, R. Scorza, M. Ravelonandro, C. Dardick, G. Guzu
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“HoneySweet”是一种基于RNAi的基因工程李子,对李子痘病毒(PPV)具有抗性。在不同的欧洲PPV流行国家进行的田间试验清楚地表明,“HoneySweet”李子对PPV感染表现出高度有效和持久的抗性。美国监管机构没有发现安全问题,在罗马尼亚北部PPV流行和生态条件下进行了扩大研究,以评估“HoneySweet”李子的农艺性能。2013年春天,我们建立了一个试验田,包括转基因李子‘HoneySweet’和两个传统的李子品种‘Reine Claude d’althan’和‘Stanley’。2016-2018年期间收集的农艺性能数据显示,与“Reine Claude d’althan”相比,转基因“HoneySweet”的产量潜力更高,与“Stanley”相似。平均单果重突出了转基因“HoneySweet”与两个传统李品种相比的优越属性。“HoneySweet”转基因梅子果实比“Reine Claude d’althan”和“Stanley”更大,核/果比更低,形状和颜色更优,对PPV感染具有较高的抗性。这些数据和观察结果表明,“HoneySweet”转基因李具有良好的生产力和市场潜力,并且很好地适应了罗马尼亚北部PPV的流行和生态条件。
Assessment of agronomic performance of PPV resistant ‘HoneySweet' transgenic plum in ecological conditions of the Northern Romania
‘HoneySweet’ is an RNAi based genetically engineered plum resistant to Plum pox virus (PPV). Field trials in different European PPV endemic countries clearly demonstrated that ‘HoneySweet’ plum shows a highly effective and durable resistance to PPV infection. No safety concerns were found by regulatory authorities in the U.S. Expanded studies to assess the agronomic performance of ‘HoneySweet’ plum were performed under PPV endemic and ecological conditions of Northern Romania. An experimental plot including transgenic plum, ‘HoneySweet’, and two conventional plum cultivars, ‘Reine Claude d’Althan’ and ‘Stanley’, was established in spring of 2013. Agronomic performance data collected during 2016-2018 revealed a higher yield potential for transgenic ’HoneySweet’ compared to ‘Reine Claude d’Althan’ and a similarity with ’Stanley’. Average fruit weight highlighted the superior attributes of transgenic ‘HoneySweet’ compared with the two conventional plum cultivars. ‘HoneySweet’ transgenic plum fruits were larger, had lower stone/fruit ratio, and more optimal shape and colour relative to ‘Reine Claude d’Althan’ and ‘Stanley’, and a high level of resistance to PPV infection. These data and observations revealed that ‘HoneySweet’ transgenic plum has good productivity and market potential and is well adapted to PPV endemic and ecological conditions of the Northern Romania.