Transgenic tobacco plants show different resistance to Rhizoctonia solani AG 4 and AG 8
P. A. O'Brien, G. C. MacNish and N. M. K. Milton
Australasian Plant Pathology 30(3) 221 - 225
Abstract
Transgenic tobacco plants expressing chitinase, ribosome-inhibiting protein or
glucanase transgenes from barley, either singly or in combination, were tested
for resistance to Rhizoctonia solani KÜhn AG 4 and
AG 8. With two exceptions out of 12 tests, the transgenic plants were
resistant to AG 4 isolates, whereas only those plants showing high level
expression of chitinase genes were resistant to AG 8 isolates. The level of
resistance was markedly affected by the medium used to germinate the seeds and
by the isolate used.
Keywords: chitinase, glucanase, ribosome-inhibiting protein.
Full text doi:10.1071/AP01030
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