Method for reducing pollen fertility using tapetum-specific...

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A01H 5/00 (2006.01) C07K 14/415 (2006.01) C12N 15/82 (2006.01)

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CA 2391156

A method for constructing a male sterile plant by using a plant expression cassette containing a nucleic acid which is a DNA encoding a zinc finger transcriptional factor originating in petunia (ZPT3-2) and a promoter ligated to this nucleic acid in such a manner as allowing the operation thereof, or another plant expression cassette containing a promoter originating in the ZPT3-2 gene and foreign gene ligated to this promoter in such a manner as allowing the operation thereof.

L'invention porte sur un procédé d'élaboration d'une plante mâle stérile au moyen d'une cassette d'expression contenant un acide nucléique qui est un ADN codant un facteur de transcription à doigt de zinc originaire du pétunia (ZPT3-2) et d'un promoteur ligaturé à cet acide nucléique de manière à faciliter son fonctionnement, ou au moyen d'une autre cassette d'expression contenant un promoteur originaire du gène ZPT3-2 et d'un gène étranger ligaturé à ce promoteur de manière à faciliter son fonctionnement.

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