Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Problems, such as the impact on biodiversity and the potential escapes of the trans-genes into
wild populations can be amplified in the case of long-lived forest species. Therefore, studies of
possible environmental impacts of transgenic forest plants (poplar) in the forest environment are
important. Few studies have been published considering the alteration of the transgenic host plant
genome for the possibility that transgenes can also cause pleiotropic, often undesirable alterations in
plant metabolism and physiology. Other studies carried out so far, concerned the use of transgenesis
to obtain poplar mutants for genomic studies or poplar breeding just for an economic purpose.
The screening of the transgenic plants carrying the cry gene is in course, and the evaluation of
the copy number as well as expression of the inserted gene is under evaluation.
The final aim is to unravel possible pleiotropic metabolic effects in the transgenic trees
following cry gene expression in P. alba and P. tremula x P. tremuloides transgenic lines.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
cry genes
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