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Agroinfiltration: a rapid and reliable method to select suitable rose cultivars for blue flower production.

Masoume Zeinipour1,2, Pejman Azadi1, Ahmad Majd2, Maryam Jafarkhani Kermani1, Saeed Irian2, Seyed Mohammad Hosseini1, Masahiro Mii3.   

Abstract

Rose cultivars with blue flower color are among the most attractive breeding targets in floriculture. However, they are difficult to produce due to the low efficiency of transformation systems, interactive effects of hosts and vectors, and lengthy processes. In this study, agroinfiltration-mediated transient expression was investigated as a tool to assess the function of flower color genes and to determine appropriate host cultivars for stable transformation in Rosa hybrida. To induce delphinidin accumulation and consequently to produce blue hue, the petals of 30 rose cultivars were infiltrated with three different expression vectors namely pBIH-35S-CcF3'5'H, pBIH-35S-Del2 and pBIH-35S-Del8, harbouring different sets of flower color genes. The results obtained showed that the ectopic expression of the genes was only detected in three cultivars with dark pink petals (i.e. 'Purple power', 'High & Mora' and 'Marina') after 6-8 days. The high performance liquid chromatography analyses confirmed delphinidin accumulation in the infiltrated petals caused by transient expression of CcF3'5'H gene. Moreover, there were significant differences in the amounts of delphinidin among the three cultivars infiltrated with the three different expression vectors. More specifically, the highest delphinidin content was detected in the cultivar 'Purple power' (4.67 µg g-1 FW), infiltrated with the pBIH-35S-Del2 vector. The expression of CcF3'5'H gene in the infiltrated petals was also confirmed by real time PCR. In conclusion and based on the findings of the present study, the agroinfiltration could be regarded as a reliable method to identify suitable rose cultivars in blue rose flower production programs.

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Keywords:  Agroinfiltration; Cultivar; Delphinidin; Expression vectors; Rosa hybrida

Year:  2018        PMID: 29692557      PMCID: PMC5911261          DOI: 10.1007/s12298-018-0516-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Mol Biol Plants        ISSN: 0974-0430


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