‘HoneySweet’ (C5), the First Genetically Engineered Plum pox virus–resistant Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivar

Origin ‘HoneySweet’ originated as a seedling from the open pollination of ‘Bluebyrd’ plum (Scorza and Fogle, 1999). The pollen parent of ‘HoneySweet’ is unknown. ‘HoneySweet’ was originally selected in vitro as a regenerated shoot from a hypocotyl slice that had been transfected with Agrobacterium...

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Autores principales: Scorza, Ralph, Ravelonandro, Michel, Callahan, Ann, Zagrai, Ioan, Polak, Jaroslav, Malinowski, Tadeusz, Cambra, Mariano, Levy, Laurene, Damsteegt, Vern, Krska, Boris, Cordts, John, Gonsalves, Dennis, Dardick, Chris
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author Scorza, Ralph
Ravelonandro, Michel
Callahan, Ann
Zagrai, Ioan
Polak, Jaroslav
Malinowski, Tadeusz
Cambra, Mariano
Levy, Laurene
Damsteegt, Vern
Krska, Boris
Cordts, John
Gonsalves, Dennis
Dardick, Chris
author_browse Callahan, Ann
Cambra, Mariano
Cordts, John
Damsteegt, Vern
Dardick, Chris
Gonsalves, Dennis
Krska, Boris
Levy, Laurene
Malinowski, Tadeusz
Polak, Jaroslav
Ravelonandro, Michel
Scorza, Ralph
Zagrai, Ioan
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Ravelonandro, Michel
Callahan, Ann
Zagrai, Ioan
Polak, Jaroslav
Malinowski, Tadeusz
Cambra, Mariano
Levy, Laurene
Damsteegt, Vern
Krska, Boris
Cordts, John
Gonsalves, Dennis
Dardick, Chris
author_sort Scorza, Ralph
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description Origin ‘HoneySweet’ originated as a seedling from the open pollination of ‘Bluebyrd’ plum (Scorza and Fogle, 1999). The pollen parent of ‘HoneySweet’ is unknown. ‘HoneySweet’ was originally selected in vitro as a regenerated shoot from a hypocotyl slice that had been transfected with Agrobacterium tumefaciens EHA 101 carrying the plasmid pGA482GG/PPV-CP-33 (Scorza et al., 1994). The regenerated, transgenic shoot, coded as C5, along with other transgenic shoots, was rooted in vitro and transferred to a greenhouse. Following greenhouse testing using graft and aphid inoculations with the M and D strains of Plum pox virus (PPV), C5 (later patented as ‘HoneySweet’), was asexually propagated by bud grafting on to standard rootstocks, including Prunus persica (GF305 peach seedlings), Prunus domestica (European plum seedlings), Prunus myrobalan, and GF 8-1 (Prunus cerasifera × P. munsoniana). An overview of the development of ‘HoneySweet’ plum and molecular characterization can be found in Scorza et al. (2013a).
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spelling ReDivia67232025-04-25T14:47:43Z ‘HoneySweet’ (C5), the First Genetically Engineered Plum pox virus–resistant Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivar Scorza, Ralph Ravelonandro, Michel Callahan, Ann Zagrai, Ioan Polak, Jaroslav Malinowski, Tadeusz Cambra, Mariano Levy, Laurene Damsteegt, Vern Krska, Boris Cordts, John Gonsalves, Dennis Dardick, Chris Sharka Black Knot F30 Plant genetics and breeding H20 Plant diseases Plums Genetic engineering Plum pox virus Rosaceae Origin ‘HoneySweet’ originated as a seedling from the open pollination of ‘Bluebyrd’ plum (Scorza and Fogle, 1999). The pollen parent of ‘HoneySweet’ is unknown. ‘HoneySweet’ was originally selected in vitro as a regenerated shoot from a hypocotyl slice that had been transfected with Agrobacterium tumefaciens EHA 101 carrying the plasmid pGA482GG/PPV-CP-33 (Scorza et al., 1994). The regenerated, transgenic shoot, coded as C5, along with other transgenic shoots, was rooted in vitro and transferred to a greenhouse. Following greenhouse testing using graft and aphid inoculations with the M and D strains of Plum pox virus (PPV), C5 (later patented as ‘HoneySweet’), was asexually propagated by bud grafting on to standard rootstocks, including Prunus persica (GF305 peach seedlings), Prunus domestica (European plum seedlings), Prunus myrobalan, and GF 8-1 (Prunus cerasifera × P. munsoniana). An overview of the development of ‘HoneySweet’ plum and molecular characterization can be found in Scorza et al. (2013a). 2020-10-30T09:24:43Z 2020-10-30T09:24:43Z 2016 article publishedVersion Scorza, R., Ravelonandro, M., Callahan, A., Zagrai, I., Polak, J., Malinowski, T., ... & Cordts, J. (2016). ‘HoneySweet’(C5), the First Genetically Engineered Plum pox virus–resistant Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivar. HortScience, 51(5), 601-603. 0018-5345 (Print ISSN) 2327-9834 (Online ISSN) http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/6723 10.21273/HORTSCI.51.5.601 https://journals.ashs.org/hortsci/view/journals/hortsci/51/5/article-p601.xml en Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess ASHS electronico
spellingShingle Sharka
Black Knot
F30 Plant genetics and breeding
H20 Plant diseases
Plums
Genetic engineering
Plum pox virus
Rosaceae
Scorza, Ralph
Ravelonandro, Michel
Callahan, Ann
Zagrai, Ioan
Polak, Jaroslav
Malinowski, Tadeusz
Cambra, Mariano
Levy, Laurene
Damsteegt, Vern
Krska, Boris
Cordts, John
Gonsalves, Dennis
Dardick, Chris
‘HoneySweet’ (C5), the First Genetically Engineered Plum pox virus–resistant Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivar
title ‘HoneySweet’ (C5), the First Genetically Engineered Plum pox virus–resistant Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivar
title_full ‘HoneySweet’ (C5), the First Genetically Engineered Plum pox virus–resistant Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivar
title_fullStr ‘HoneySweet’ (C5), the First Genetically Engineered Plum pox virus–resistant Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivar
title_full_unstemmed ‘HoneySweet’ (C5), the First Genetically Engineered Plum pox virus–resistant Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivar
title_short ‘HoneySweet’ (C5), the First Genetically Engineered Plum pox virus–resistant Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Cultivar
title_sort honeysweet c5 the first genetically engineered plum pox virus resistant plum prunus domestica l cultivar
topic Sharka
Black Knot
F30 Plant genetics and breeding
H20 Plant diseases
Plums
Genetic engineering
Plum pox virus
Rosaceae
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