Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3<i>R</i>-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease
Transgenic potato event Vic.172, expressing three naturally occurring resistance genes (<i>R</i> genes) conferring complete protection against late blight disease, was evaluated for resistance to late blight, phenotypic characterization, and agronomic performance in field conditions at t...
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| author | Arinaitwe Abel Byarugaba Gerald Baguma Douglas Mutebi Jjemba Aharinta Kenneth Faith Arthur Wasukira Eric Magembe Anne Njoroge Alex Barekye Marc Ghislain |
| author_facet | Arinaitwe Abel Byarugaba Gerald Baguma Douglas Mutebi Jjemba Aharinta Kenneth Faith Arthur Wasukira Eric Magembe Anne Njoroge Alex Barekye Marc Ghislain |
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| description | Transgenic potato event Vic.172, expressing three naturally occurring resistance genes (<i>R</i> genes) conferring complete protection against late blight disease, was evaluated for resistance to late blight, phenotypic characterization, and agronomic performance in field conditions at three locations during three seasons in Uganda. These trials were conducted by comparison to the variety Victoria from which Vic.172 derives, using identical fungicide treatment, except when evaluating disease resistance. During all seasons, the transgenic event Vic.172 was confirmed to have complete resistance to late blight disease, whereas Victoria plants were completely dead by 60–80 days after planting. Tubers from Vic.172 were completely resistant to LB after artificial inoculation. The phenotypic characterization included observations of the characteristics and development of the stems, leaves, flowers, and tubers. Differences in phenotypic parameters between Vic.172 and Victoria were not statistically significant across locations and seasons. The agronomic performance observations covered sprouting, emergence, vigor, foliage growth, and yield. Differences in agronomic performance were not statistically significant except for marketable yield in one location under high productivity conditions. However, yield variation across locations and seasons was not statistically significant, but was influenced by the environment. Hence, the results of the comparative assessment of the phenotype and agronomic performance revealed that transgenic event Vic.172 did not present biologically significant differences in comparison to the variety Victoria it derives from. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e4efb5b4257e44bb9980fcd1c54076bd2025-08-19T23:11:29ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372021-09-01101095210.3390/biology10100952Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3<i>R</i>-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight DiseaseArinaitwe Abel Byarugaba0Gerald Baguma1Douglas Mutebi Jjemba2Aharinta Kenneth Faith3Arthur Wasukira4Eric Magembe5Anne Njoroge6Alex Barekye7Marc Ghislain8National Agricultural Research Organisation, Entebbe P.O. Box 295, UgandaNational Agricultural Research Organisation, Entebbe P.O. Box 295, UgandaNational Agricultural Research Organisation, Entebbe P.O. Box 295, UgandaNational Agricultural Research Organisation, Entebbe P.O. Box 295, UgandaNational Agricultural Research Organisation, Entebbe P.O. Box 295, UgandaInternational Potato Center (CIP), P.O. Box 25171, Nairobi 00603, KenyaInternational Potato Center (CIP), P.O. Box 25171, Nairobi 00603, KenyaNational Agricultural Research Organisation, Entebbe P.O. Box 295, UgandaInternational Potato Center (CIP), P.O. Box 25171, Nairobi 00603, KenyaTransgenic potato event Vic.172, expressing three naturally occurring resistance genes (<i>R</i> genes) conferring complete protection against late blight disease, was evaluated for resistance to late blight, phenotypic characterization, and agronomic performance in field conditions at three locations during three seasons in Uganda. These trials were conducted by comparison to the variety Victoria from which Vic.172 derives, using identical fungicide treatment, except when evaluating disease resistance. During all seasons, the transgenic event Vic.172 was confirmed to have complete resistance to late blight disease, whereas Victoria plants were completely dead by 60–80 days after planting. Tubers from Vic.172 were completely resistant to LB after artificial inoculation. The phenotypic characterization included observations of the characteristics and development of the stems, leaves, flowers, and tubers. Differences in phenotypic parameters between Vic.172 and Victoria were not statistically significant across locations and seasons. The agronomic performance observations covered sprouting, emergence, vigor, foliage growth, and yield. Differences in agronomic performance were not statistically significant except for marketable yield in one location under high productivity conditions. However, yield variation across locations and seasons was not statistically significant, but was influenced by the environment. Hence, the results of the comparative assessment of the phenotype and agronomic performance revealed that transgenic event Vic.172 did not present biologically significant differences in comparison to the variety Victoria it derives from.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/10/952genetic engineeringpotatolate blight diseaseregulatory trialsyieldagronomic performance |
| spellingShingle | Arinaitwe Abel Byarugaba Gerald Baguma Douglas Mutebi Jjemba Aharinta Kenneth Faith Arthur Wasukira Eric Magembe Anne Njoroge Alex Barekye Marc Ghislain Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3<i>R</i>-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease genetic engineering potato late blight disease regulatory trials yield agronomic performance |
| title | Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3<i>R</i>-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease |
| title_full | Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3<i>R</i>-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease |
| title_fullStr | Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3<i>R</i>-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease |
| title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3<i>R</i>-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease |
| title_short | Comparative Phenotypic and Agronomic Assessment of Transgenic Potato with 3<i>R</i>-Gene Stack with Complete Resistance to Late Blight Disease |
| title_sort | comparative phenotypic and agronomic assessment of transgenic potato with 3 i r i gene stack with complete resistance to late blight disease |
| topic | genetic engineering potato late blight disease regulatory trials yield agronomic performance |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/10/952 |
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