International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2022)

Overexpression of Rice <i>BSR2</i> Confers Disease Resistance and Induces Enlarged Flowers in <i>Torenia fournieri</i> Lind

  • Satoru Maeda,
  • Katsutomo Sasaki,
  • Hisatoshi Kaku,
  • Yasukazu Kanda,
  • Norihiro Ohtsubo,
  • Masaki Mori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094735
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 9
p. 4735

Abstract

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Plant pathogens evade basal defense systems and attack different organs and tissues of plants. Genetic engineering of plants with genes that confer resistance against pathogens is very effective in pathogen control. Conventional breeding for disease resistance in ornamental crops is difficult and lagging relative to that in non-ornamental crops due to an inadequate number of disease-resistant genes. Therefore, genetic engineering of these plants with defense-conferring genes is a practical approach. We used rice BSR2 encoding CYP78A15 for developing transgenic Torenia fournieri Lind. lines. The overexpression of BSR2 conferred resistance against two devastating fungal pathogens, Rhizoctonia solani and Botrytis cinerea. In addition, BSR2 overexpression resulted in enlarged flowers with enlarged floral organs. Histological observation of the petal cells suggested that the enlargement in the floral organs could be due to the elongation and expansion of the cells. Therefore, the overexpression of BSR2 confers broad-spectrum disease resistance and induces the production of enlarged flowers simultaneously. Therefore, this could be an effective strategy for developing ornamental crops that are disease-resistant and economically more valuable.

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