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Comparative statistical component analysis of transgenic, cyanophycin-producing potatoes in greenhouse and field trials

Authors :
Inge Broer
Maja Hühns
Yvonne Mast
Jörg Schmidtke
Tina Hausmann
Wolfgang Wohlleben
Eva Waldvogel
Friederike Klemke
Wolfgang Lockau
Kerstin Schmidt
Source :
Transgenic research. 26(4)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Potatoes are a promising system for industrial production of the biopolymer cyanophycin as a second compound in addition to starch. To assess the efficiency in the field, we analysed the stability of the system, specifically its sensitivity to environmental factors. Field and greenhouse trials with transgenic potatoes (two independent events) were carried out for three years. The influence of environmental factors was measured and target compounds in the transgenic plants (cyanophycin, amino acids) were analysed for differences to control plants. Furthermore, non-target parameters (starch content, number, weight and size of tubers) were analysed for equivalence with control plants. The huge amount of data received was handled using modern statistical approaches to model the correlation between influencing environmental factors (year of cultivation, nitrogen fertilization, origin of plants, greenhouse or field cultivation) and key components (starch, amino acids, cyanophycin) and agronomic characteristics. General linear models were used for modelling, and standard effect sizes were applied to compare conventional and genetically modified plants. Altogether, the field trials prove that significant cyanophycin production is possible without reduction of starch content. Non-target compound composition seems to be equivalent under varying environmental conditions. Additionally, a quick test to measure cyanophycin content gives similar results compared to the extensive enzymatic test. This work facilitates the commercial cultivation of cyanophycin potatoes.

Details

ISSN :
15739368
Volume :
26
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transgenic research
Accession number :
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