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Research Project:
Testing Function of Cold-Responsive Genes in Determination of Cold Tolerance in Blueberry
Location: Genetic Improvement of Fruits and Vegetables
Project Number: 1275-21000-180-07
Project Type:
Specific Cooperative Agreement
Start Date: Jul 03, 2008
End Date: Jun 01, 2010
Objective:
Introduce genes that may play a role in determining cold hardiness levels, such as the blueberry CBF gene isolated by ARS, into southern and northern highbush cultivars to test their function.
Approach:
Function of cold-responsive genes, such as the CBF gene, that have been isolated from blueberry flower buds, will be tested for their role in determining cold tolerance in blueberry. Constructs designed to over express and/or knock out expression of certain genes will be introduced into appropriate southern and northern highbush cultivars by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Introduction of the gene(s) will be confirmed by GUS assays, PCR, Southern blotting, etc. Expression of genes will be monitored by quantitative RT-PCR. Freeze tolerance of transgenic plants will be determined first by a controlled laboratory freeze together with an electrolyte leakage assay using leaf tissue. Later, as plants mature, freeze tolerance of flower buds will be determined visually by combining the controlled freeze together with dissection of buds and looking for browning. In this way, it will be determined if the introduced gene(s) result in an increase or decrease in freeze tolerance as compared to control levels.
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Last Modified: 05/09/2009
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