Tomato production in Southern italy has fallen in the last ten years owing to the outbreak of different pathogenic agents. Cucumber Mosaic Virus (CMV) particularly affected the high quality variety named San Marzano, mainly utilized by the canning industry, causing severe yield losses. Up to now, no natural form of resistance from tomnato wild relatives has heen successfully introduced in cultivated lines. Therefore, biotechnological approach represents an effettive alternative to classical breedig. Two San Marzano lines were transformed with a cDNA copy of a benign CMV satellite RNA. First evidence of virus tolerance in transformants was obtained during greenhouse experiments. Parental and hybrid transfornants were subsequently tested for two years in openfield, in the CMV epidemic area, in order to evaluate both the agronomic performance and the environmental impact of transgenic plants. The transgenic satellite potential spread was evaluated by sequencing different satellite RNAs found on tomato and other crop plants surrounding the release field.

Field release of transgenic virus tolerant tomatoes

MONTI MM;
1999

Abstract

Tomato production in Southern italy has fallen in the last ten years owing to the outbreak of different pathogenic agents. Cucumber Mosaic Virus (CMV) particularly affected the high quality variety named San Marzano, mainly utilized by the canning industry, causing severe yield losses. Up to now, no natural form of resistance from tomnato wild relatives has heen successfully introduced in cultivated lines. Therefore, biotechnological approach represents an effettive alternative to classical breedig. Two San Marzano lines were transformed with a cDNA copy of a benign CMV satellite RNA. First evidence of virus tolerance in transformants was obtained during greenhouse experiments. Parental and hybrid transfornants were subsequently tested for two years in openfield, in the CMV epidemic area, in order to evaluate both the agronomic performance and the environmental impact of transgenic plants. The transgenic satellite potential spread was evaluated by sequencing different satellite RNAs found on tomato and other crop plants surrounding the release field.
1999
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