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  • Camelina is a versatile oilseed crop that has been genetically engineered to enhance its yield, fatty acid composition, protein profiles, and resistance to drought.
  • Concerns arise regarding the risk of transgenic traits transferring to non-transgenic camelina and wild relatives, prompting the need for effective bioconfinement strategies to prevent pollen-mediated gene flow (PMGF).
  • The study successfully implemented a gene from peach to promote cleistogamy (closed flowers) in transgenic camelina, which significantly reduced PMGF in field trials, making it a promising bioconfinement approach for this and potentially other crop species.

Article Abstract

is a self-pollinating and facultative outcrossing oilseed crop. Genetic engineering has been used to improve camelina yield potential for altered fatty acid composition, modified protein profiles, improved seed and oil yield, and enhanced drought resistance. The deployment of transgenic camelina in the field posits high risks related to the introgression of transgenes into non-transgenic camelina and wild relatives. Thus, effective bioconfinement strategies need to be developed to prevent pollen-mediated gene flow (PMGF) from transgenic camelina. In the present study, we overexpressed the cleistogamy (i.e. floral petal non-openness)-inducing gene from peach in transgenic camelina. Transgenic camelina overexpressing showed three levels of cleistogamy, affected pollen germination rates after anthesis but not during anthesis, and caused a minor silicle abortion only on the main branches. We also conducted field trials to examine the effects of the overexpressed on PMGF in the field, and found that the overexpressed dramatically inhibited PMGF from transgenic camelina to non-transgenic camelina under the field conditions. Thus, the engineered cleistogamy using the overexpressed is a highly effective bioconfinement strategy to limit PMGF from transgenic camelina, and could be used for bioconfinement in other dicot species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9926159PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhac280DOI Listing

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