Abstract

Cassava production in India is drastically affected by cassava mosaic disease (CMD) caused by the Indian cassava mosaic virus (ICMV) and Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV). An attempt was done to develop transgenic cassava lines resistant to SLCMV through RNAi vector targeting a conserved 440 bp of 5’ end of SLCMV Rep (AC1) gene which also overlaps with part of AC4 gene, and functions as a viral RNAi suppressor protein. The partial Rep gene of SLCMV was cloned in sense and anti-sense orientations in the RNAi intermediate vector, pHANNIBAL and finally mobilised into binary vector pART27, to construct pSCR1 which contains the kanamycin-resistance gene as a plant selectable marker. In order to use hygromycin as selection agent in cassava genetic transformation, Rep-RNAi gene cassettes of SLCMV was cloned into pCAMBIA1305.2 and the constructs was named pSCR2. Agrobacterium mediated cocultivation of cassava embryogenic calli was done with the developed RNAi constructs using two different explants namely, immature leaf lobes and somatic cotyledons. In total, 48 putative transgenic cassava shoots were regenerated on a regeneration medium containing 30 mgl/l hygromycin, of which 2 putative transgenic plants were transferred for hardening. All the putative transgenic cassava plants were PCR-positive for hph gene and Rep gene indicating integration of transgenes of interest. Key words: RNAi constructs, cocultivation, cassava mosaic disease (CMD).

Highlights

  • Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is a major tuber crop cultivated in 13 states of India

  • The RNA interference (RNAi) cassette of Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV) was further cloned into the NotI site of pBLUESCRIPT (SK+) vector and the insert was released with SalI and SacI restriction digestion and cloned into pCAMBIA1305.2 which has hph selectable marker gene, hygromycin B (Hy) phosphotransferase-encoding gene

  • Two explants immature leaf lobes and somatic cotyledons were tried for genetic transformation using agrobacterium strain LBA4404 containing the RNAiSLCMV Rep gene cassette in pSCR2 with hph as gene selectable marker

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Introduction

Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is a major tuber crop cultivated in 13 states of India. Cassava is grown in an area of 2.34 mha in India, with Kerala ranking first in area (1.04 mha) followed by Tamil Nadu (0.95 mha) (FAOSTAT, 2010). Cassava production is affected by a combination of biotic and abiotic stresses, among them; cassava mosaic disease (CMD) caused by cassava mosaic geminivirus (CMG) limit the productivity of cassava (Pita and Fauquet, 2001). CMD had not been reported in India before 1966 and has become more prevalent in recent years in Southern India especially Salem, Dharmapuri districts of Tamilnadu and almost all Abbreviations: SEIM, Somatic embryo induction medium.

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