A Brief Overview for the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Sugarcane Transformation Approaches

Authors

  • Mohsin Shad School of Biological Sciences, University of Punjab Lahore, Pakistan
  • Gulzaib Liaqat School of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Punjab Lahore, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Usman Department of Plant Pathology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
  • Hamza Zafar IBBT, University of Veterinary and Animals Sciences Lahore
  • Faheem Akram Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology, University of Punjab Lahore, Pakistan
  • Sohail Ahmad Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology, University of Punjab Lahore, Pakistan
  • Aneeq ur Rehman Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology, University of Punjab Lahore, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Usmaan Central Cotton Research Institute (CCRI) Multan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53992/njns.v6i1.62

Keywords:

Herbicide-resistant, Sugarcane, Gene gun, Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation

Abstract

 

Weeds are the undesirable and unwanted plants in the wrong place in a situation that can significantly decrease the yield of desirable plant such as sugarcane. One solution to tackle this problem is the development of herbicide resistant crops like sugar cane that are highly resistant to several herbicides or broad-spectrum herbicides which is done in most cases by genetic transformation, site-directed mutagenesis, and plant breeding. Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) is the 2nd vital cash crop of Pakistan, placed at 6th position in world cane acreage and 15th in sugar production. Hence, sugarcane occupies a crucial position in the economy of Pakistan and acts like a backbone in economic development of country. There are several reasons for the lower sugarcane yield in Pakistan but the most important is the large number of weeds that covered most of the area of sugarcane cultivated fields which results in major loss of sugarcane yield in terms of quality and quantity. Broad spectrum herbicide resistant plants are produced to tackle this issue by the insertion of CP4 EPSPS (Glyphosate tolerant gene; 5-enolpyruvulshikimate-3-phosphate synthase from Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain CP4) into sugarcane which provides them the ability to survive after the spray of glyphosate but weeds do not survive in this condition. The most common herbicide resistant technology is Glyphosate resistant technology which gives broad-spectrum weed control feasibility along with the flexibility in the application time of herbicide. There are numerous methods of transformation which are available now-a-days for insertion of foreign DNA into plant cells like Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, micro-projectile bombardment (gene gun) and protoplast transformation. Glyphosate tolerant gene expression is showed by three sugarcane cultivars (CPF-213, SPF-234 and HSF-240). Transgenic sugarcane plants showed these expressions are most stable against herbicide to control weeds. Several farmers in many countries have rapidly and extensively utilized herbicide-tolerant crops due to low production and labour costs, huge profit, increased weed control and many environmental benefits.

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Published

2021-10-30

How to Cite

Shad, M. ., Liaqat, G., Usman, M., Zafar, H., Akram, F., Ahmad, S., … Usmaan, M. (2021). A Brief Overview for the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Sugarcane Transformation Approaches. NUST Journal of Natural Sciences, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.53992/njns.v6i1.62