11 research outputs found

    Application of genetic engineering for control of bacterial wilt disease of enset, Ethiopia's sustainability crop

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    Open Access JournalEnset (Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman) is one of the Ethiopia’s indigenous sustainability crops supporting the livelihoods of about 20 million people, mainly in the densely populated South and Southwestern parts of the country. Enset serves as a food security crop for humans, animal feed, and source of fiber for the producers. The production of enset has been constrained by plant pests, diseases, and abiotic factors. Among these constraints, bacterial wilt disease has been the most important limiting factor for enset production since its outbreak five decades ago. There is no known bacterial wilt disease resistant genetic material in the enset genetic pool to transfer this trait to susceptible enset varieties through conventional breeding. Moreover, the absence of effective chemicals against the disease has left farmers without means to combat bacterial wilt for decades. Genetic engineering has been the alternative approach to develop disease resistant plant materials in other crops where traditional breeding tools are ineffective. This review discusses enset cultivation and recent developments addressing the control of bacterial wilt disease in enset and related crops like banana to help design effective strategies

    The Ethiopian staple food crop enset (Ensete ventricosum) assessed for the first time for resistance against the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus goodeyi

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    Open Access Article; Published online: 08 Feb 2021Pratylenchus goodeyi appears to be the most prevalent nematode pest of enset in Ethiopia, where it can occur in extremely high densities. However, the damage to yield or how different enset cultivars react to the nematode has yet to be determined. The current study therefore sought to establish a first assessment of these reactions by enset to P. goodeyi infection. Determining pest-resistant cultivars is an important task in developing management strategies. Our study evaluated nine enset cultivars to establish host response and identify potential sources of resistance. In addition, the pathogenicity of P. goodeyi was assessed on three enset cultivars. After 9 months’ growth, significant differences in final population densities (Pf) and reproduction factor (RF) were observed amongst the nine cultivars, with ‘Gefetanuwa’ the most susceptible (Pf = 25 799 and RF = 12.9), and similarly in a repeat experiment for 4.5 months (Pf = 126 534 and RF = 63.3). ‘Maziya’ and ‘Heila’ were the most resistant in the first experiment (Pf < 455 and RF < 0.2) as well as in the repeat, together with ‘Kellisa’ (Pf < 5255 and RF < 2.6). In the pathogenicity experiment four inoculum densities significantly affected the Pf and RF but not among the three cultivars ‘Maziya’, ‘Arkiya’ and ‘Heila’. This is the first known study to assess genotype reaction to P. goodeyi, which shows that there are significant differences in the reactions of different cultivars and that resistance appears to be present in enset

    Planting material of enset (Ensete ventricosum), a key food security crop in southwest Ethiopia, is a key element in the dissemination of plant-parasitic nematode infection

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    Open Access Journal; Published online: 09 Jul 2021Enset (Ensete ventricosum), is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the family Musaceae, along with banana and plantain. Despite wild populations occurring in eastern, central and southern Africa, it is only in Ethiopia that the crop has been domesticated, where it is culturally and agriculturally symbolic as a food security crop. Although an under-researched orphan crop, enset serves as a staple food for about 20% of the Ethiopian population, comprising more than 20 million people, demonstrating its value in the country. Similar to banana and plantain, enset is heavily affected by plant-parasitic nematodes, with recent studies indicating record levels of infection by the root lesion nematode Pratylenchus goodeyi. Enset is propagated vegetatively using suckers that are purposely initiated from the mother corm. However, while banana and plantain suckers have proven to be a key source of nematode infection and spread, knowledge on the infection levels and role of enset suckers in nematode dissemination is lacking. Given the high levels of plant-parasitic nematodes reported in previous surveys, it is therefore speculated that planting material may act as a key source of nematode dissemination. To address this lack of information, we assessed enset planting material in four key enset growing zones in Ethiopia. A total of 340 enset sucker samples were collected from farmers and markets and analyzed for the presence of nematodes. Nematodes were extracted using a modified Baermann method over a period of 48 h. The root lesion nematode P. goodeyi was present in 100% of the samples, at various levels of infection. These conclusive results show that planting material is indeed a key source of nematode infection in enset, hence measures taken to ensure clean suckers for planting will certainly mitigate nematode infection and spread. The effect of nematode infection on yield and quality on enset remains to be investigated and would be a way forward to complement the nematode/disease studies conducted so far and add valuable knowledge to the current poorly known impact of pests and diseases

    Scandinavian perspectives on plant gene technology: applications, policies and progress

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    Plant research and breeding has a long and successful history in the Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Researchers in the region have been early in adopting plant gene technologies as they developed. This review gives a background, as well as discuss the current and future progress of plant gene technology in these four countries. Country-specific details of the regulation of genetically modified plants are described, as well as similarities and differences in the approach to regulation of novel genome-editing techniques. Also, the development of a sustainable bioeconomy may encompass the application of plant gene technology and we discuss whether or not this is reflected in current associated national strategies. In addition, country-specific information about the opinion of the public and other stakeholders on plant gene technology is presented, together with a country-wise political comparison and a discussion of the potential reciprocal influence between public opinion and the political process of policy development. The Scandinavian region is unique in several aspects, such as climate and certain agriculturally related regulations, and at the same time the region is vulnerable to changes in plant breeding investments due to the relatively small market sizes. It is therefore important to discuss the role and regulation of innovative solutions in Scandinavian plant research and breeding.Peer reviewe

    Influencia de la radiación UV-B, sobre la biosíntesis de antocianinas en frutos de manzana (Malus domestica Borkh) CV.”ANNA” para condiciones de trópico alto en Boyacá Colombia

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    1 recurso en línea (73 páginas) : figuras, tablas.En la manzana roja, la coloración de la piel y las características fisicoquímicas, son factores importantes que determinan la calidad de los frutos; estos parámetros tienen un control de orden genético pero influenciado por condiciones ambientales en etapa de maduración de frutos. El color rojo está ligado a la biosíntesis de antocianinas, que son un grupo de pigmentos de color rojo, hidrosolubles, producto del metabolismo secundario mediado por luz UV, Y ampliamente distribuidos en el reino vegetal. En el presente estudio se determinó el IUV, se cuantifico antocianinas totales y se analizaron SST en frutos maduros de manzana cv “ANNA” cultivados en diferentes altitudes en localidades de Boyacá: Soracá a 2820 m.s.n.m, Tuta a 2640m.s.n.m y Nuevo Colon a 2450 m.s.n.m. Los resultados mostraron que en la localidad a mayor altitud (Soracá), el valor promedio del IUV fue mayor (14.9) y la acumulación de antocianinas totales igualmente fue el más alto (25.4 mg/100g). Se ha encontrado una correlaciòn positiva entre la intensidad de la radiación UV, altitud y concentración de antocianinas totales, mientras que para los SST no se encontraron diferencias significativas.Bibliografía y webgrafía: páginas 61-70MaestríaMagíster en Ciencias Biológica

    ANTHOcyanin production PLatform using suspension cultures (ANTHOPLUS): strategies for purification and quality control

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    In ANTHOPLUS anthocyanins are produced in a robust new plant tissue culture system enabling the stable production of natural plant products. Our aim is to produce purified anthocyanins, of novel complexity in side chain decoration, or labelled with stable isotopes for assaying the composition of feedstock for natural colors, for bioavailability, bioefficacy and mechanistic research in experimental medicine and as analytical standards. Production of these compounds comprises the whole value-chain from synthesis (JIC), scale-up (UMB), preparative purification (IPK), assessment of toxicity and bioactivities (UNIVIE) to distribution for sales (PMC). We will focus on strategies established for the medium- and large-scale purification of anthocyanins from cell suspension cultures. Anthocyanin profiles of plant cell extracts and chemical structures of candidate molecules are analyzed by an LC-MS based approach. Selected compounds are purified by sequential flash and preparative reversed phase chromatography. The purity of the resulting fractions is validated by a combination of LC-MS and GC-MS approaches, as well as by enzyme assays. In addition, we will present our efforts on the production of “Antho-kits” with defined chemical composition, initially based on fruit juice preparations such as from blackberry, elderberry and bilberry. “Antho-kits” of those fruits will comprise the main anthocyanins of the respective fruits in their original abundance ratio after preparative separation from the remaining juice composites. These “Antho-kits” will be tested for their bioefficacy on cancerogenic cell lines and effects will be compared to those of fractions of the remaining composites and of the individual anthocyanins by our scientific partner UNIVI

    The neural basis of reversal learning: An updated perspective

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    Reversal learning paradigms are among the most widely used tests of cognitive flexibility and have been used as assays, across species, for altered cognitive processes in a host of neuropsychiatric conditions. Based on recent studies in humans, non-human primates, and rodents, the notion that reversal learning tasks primarily measure response inhibition, has been revised. In this review, we describe how cognitive flexibility is measured by reversal learning and discuss new definitions of the construct validity of the task that are serving as a heuristic to guide future research in this field. We also provide an update on the available evidence implicating certain cortical and subcortical brain regions in the mediation of reversal learning, and an overview of the principal neurotransmitter systems involved

    Micropropagation: Uses and Methods

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