Claims
- 1. A method of selecting a DNA construct effective for conferring herbicide tolerance in a crop plant from a plurality of DNA constructs, said method comprising:
i) transforming a plant cell of a model plant with a DNA construct comprising a first DNA molecule that functions as a promoter of RNA transcription in a plant cell, operably linked to a second DNA molecule encoding a herbicide tolerance protein, operably linked to a third DNA molecule providing transcription termination in a plant cell; ii) growing the transformed plant cell of a model plant into a transformed whole model plant; iii) treating the transformed whole model plant prior to flower formation with an effective dose of a herbicide for which the herbicide tolerance gene is effective; iv) scoring the transformed whole model plant for vegetative damage and reproductive fertility; v) performing steps i-iv with at least one other DNA construct containing the same second DNA molecule encoding a herbicide tolerance protein but different in at least one of the first or third DNA molecules; and vi) selecting at least one of said DNA constructs that provides a high level of herbicide tolerance to vegetative damage and a high level of herbicide tolerance to reproductive damage to the transformed whole model plant.
- 2. A method of producing crop plants with effective herbicide tolerance comprising the steps of:
i) using the method claim 1 to select at least one DNA construct that provides a high level of herbicide tolerance to vegetative damage and a high level of herbicide tolerance to reproductive damage to the transformed whole model plant; ii) transforming the selected DNA construct or constructs into crop plant cells; iii) regenerating the crop plant cells into whole crop plants; iv) selecting said crop plants for herbicide tolerance by application of an effective dose of said herbicide; and v) growing the surviving crop plants into fertile herbicide tolerant crop plants.
- 3. The method of claim I wherein said model plant is selected from the group consisting of Arabidopsis and micro-tomato.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said herbicide tolerance protein confers plant cell tolerance to herbicides selected from the group consisting of: glyphosate, glufosinate, sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, bromozynil, delapon, cyclohezanedione, protoporphyrionogen oxidase inhibitors, or isoxaslutole herbicides.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said second DNA molecule is selected from the group consisting of glyphosate resistant EPSP synthases.
- 6. The method of claim 2 wherein the crop plant is a dicot.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the crop plant is cotton or soybean,
- 8. A method of producing crop planes With effective herbicide tolerance and acceptable fertility levels comprising:
i) transforming a cell of Arabidopsis thaliana with a DNA construct comprising a first DNA molecule that functions as a promoter of RNA transcription in a plant cell, operably linked to a second DNA molecule encoding a glyphosate tolerance protein, operably linked to a third DNA molecule providing transcription termination in a plant cell; ii) growing the transformed Arabidopsis cell into a transformed whole plant; iii) treating the transformed whole plant prior to flower formation with an effective dose of glyphosate; iv) scoring the transformed whole plant for vegetative damage and reproductive fertility; v) performing steps i-iv with at least one other DNA construct containing the same second DNA molecule encoding a glyphosate tolerance protein but different in at least one of the first or third DNA molecules; vi) selecting at least one of said DNA constructs that provides a high level of glyphosate tolerance to vegetative damage and a high level of glyphosate tolerance to reproductive damage to the transformed whole plant; vii) transforming the selected DNA construct or constructs into crop plant cells; viii) regenerating the crop plant cells into whole crop plants; ix) selecting said crop plants for herbicide tolerance by application of an effective dose of glyphosate; and x) growing said crop plant into a fertile glyphosate tolerant crop plant.
- 9. A method of producing crop plants having effective vegetative herbicide tolerance and male reproductive intolerance in a crop plant comprising:
i) transforming a plant cell of a model plant with a DNA construct containing a herbicide tolerance gene; ii) growing the transformed plant cell of a model plant into a transformed whole model plant; iii) treating the transformed whole model plant prior to flower formation with an effective dose of a herbicide for which the herbicide tolerance gene is effective; iv) scoring the transformed whole model plant for vegetative damage and reproductive fertility; v) repeating steps i-iv with a at least one other DNA construct containing the herbicide tolerance gene; vi) selecting a DNA construct from said plurality of DNA constructs that provides a high level of tolerance to vegetative damage and a high level of reproductive infertility to the transformed whole model plant; vii) transforming the selected DNA construct into a crop plant cell; viii) regenerating the crop plant cell into a whole crop plant; ix) selecting said crop plant for vegetative herbicide tolerance by application of an effective dose of said herbicide of step iii; ix) growing said crop plant into a herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein male tissues are intolerant to said herbicide.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said herbicide is glyphosate.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein herbicide tolerance gene is selected from the group consisting of glyphosate resistant EPSP synthases.
- 12. A crop plant produced by the methods of any of claims 2, 8, or 9.
- 13. Progeny of the crops plants of claim 12.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/291192, filed May 15, 2001.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/14793 |
5/10/2002 |
WO |
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