Abstract

To see the effects of foreign gene introduction on the physiological performance and the quality and quantity of seed lipids, we studied transgenic tobacco plant as a model system, as tobacco seeds are oil seeds. Using Agrobacterium Ti plasmid based vectors, tobacco plants cv Petit Havana were transformed by NPT II gene as selectable marker. Transformed T0 generation plants raised in tissue culture were transferred to pots and selfed. From the seeds, T1 generation plants were grown in pots and their physiological performance was assessed. The transgenic plants showed slightly slower rates of germination and growth. Total chlorophyll content, chlorophyll a/b ratio and specific leaf weight, however, remained unchanged. The transgenic plants also had delayed flowering. However, total protein, lipid content and fatty acid composition of lipids of seeds in transgenic plants did not show appreciable difference from the seeds from control plants. Thus the physiological cost of transgenic plant for the extra genetic load was only marginal, if any.

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