Unlocking the potential of tropical root crop biotechnology in east Africa by establishing a genetic transformation platform for local farmerpreferred cassava cultivars

CassavagenetictransformationcapacityisstillmostlyrestrictedtoadvancedlaboratoriesintheUSA,EuropeandChina;anditsimplementationandmaintenanceinAfricanlaboratorieshasremainedscarce.TheimpactoftransgenictechnologiesforgeneticimprovementofcassavawilldependlargelyonthetransferofsuchcapabilitiestoresearchersinAfrica,wherecassavahasanimportantsocioeconomicniche.Amajorconstrainttothedevelopmentofgenetictransformationtechnologiesforcassavaimprovementhasbeenthelackofanefficientandrobusttransformationandregenerationsystem.Despitethesuccessachievedingeneticmodificationoffewcassavacultivars,includingthemodelcultivar60444,transgeniccassavaproductionremainsdifficultforfarmer-preferredcultivars.Inthisstudy,aprotocolforcultivar60444developedatETHZurichwassuccessfullyimplementedandoptimizedtoestablishtransformationoffarmer-preferredcassavacultivarspopularineastAfrica.Theconditionsforproductionandproliferationoffriableembryogeniccalli(FEC)andAgrobacterium-mediatedtransformationwereoptimizedforthreeeastAfricanfarmer-preferredcultivars(Ebwanatereka,KibandamenoandSerere).Ourresultsdemonstratedtransformationefficienciesofabout14–22independenttransgeniclinesper100mgofFECforfarmer-preferredcultivarsincomparisonto28linesper100mgofthemodelcultivar60444.Thepresence,integrationandexpressionofthetransgeneswereconfirmedbyPCR,SouthernblotanalysisandhistochemicalGUSassay.ThisstudyreportstheestablishmentofacassavatransformationplatformatInternationalInstituteofTropicalAgriculture(IITA)hostedbyBioscienceseasternandcentralAfrica(BecA)hubinKenyaandprovidesthebasisfortransferringimportanttraitssuchasvirusresistanceandprolongedshelf-lifetofarmer-preferredcultivarsineastAfrica.Weanticipatethatsuchplatformwillalsobeinstrumentaltotransfertechnologiestonationalagriculturalresearchsystems(NARS)insub-SaharanAfrica.

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Main Authors: Nyaboga, E., Njiru, J., Nguu, E., Gruissem, W., Vanderschuren, H., Tripathi, L.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media 2013-12
Subjects:cassava, genetic transformation, agrobacterium tumefaciens, cultivars,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76672
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00526
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