Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Elite Kenyan Maize Germplasm with Cry3a Gene for The control of the Lager Grain Borer and Maize Weevil
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2013
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Catherine O T
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In Kenya maize (Zea mays L.) is the most important staple food. Owing to
its predominant role, food security in the future cannot be achieved without
major increases in cereal production. An efficient in vitro regeneration and
transformation system holds great potential for genetic improvement of
maize against production constraints. This study was conducted with the
objective of assessing the regenerative capacity, genetic transformation of
Kenyan maize genotypes, and efficacy of transformed maize in controlling
maize pests. Six Kenyan inbred lines and four CIMMYT lines and their
single crosses were evaluated for their in vitro response on three different
media (MS, N6, and N6CL). The embryogenic callus induction and regeneration capacity were higher on MS than on N6 basal salts. Plant regeneration was influenced by genotype. Transformation experiments were carried out using Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain EHA 1 0 1 containing pTFI02 binary vector harbouring a GUS gene. The transformation frequency was highest in 104 (15.2%) and lowest in QPM. The highest transformation efficiency was recorded in inbred T04, 104, and their crosse with CML 216 ranged from 2.4% to 3.0%. The transgene was detected in all the maize genotypes using GUS assays, and PCR. Maize genotypes were transformed using a Bacillus thuringiensis tenebrionis gene Cry3A . The highest transformation frequency was recorded in three inbred lines, H04, T04 and 104 (9.3%, 12.2% and 13.4% respectively). The transformation efficiency ranged between 0.5% to 2.5%. PCR and RT-PCR amplification of the Cry3A gene, and the DAS-Elisa confirmed the presence of the gene To, T 1 and T 2 generations. Insect bioassays established that transgenic maize provided protection against the larger grain borer and maize weevil This study established a reproducible regeneration and transformation system for tropical maize, which can be used in a pest management programme.
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Catherine, O. T. (2013). Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Elite Kenyan Maize Germplasm with Cry3a Gene for the Control of the Lager Grain Borer and Maize Weevil. [PhD]. Kenyatta University. p.163