Event Name: RBMT21-152
Event Code : not available
Trade Name: New Leaf™ Plus Russet Burbank potato
Crop: Solanum tuberosum L. - Potato
Developer: Monsanto Company (including fully and partly owned companies)
Method of Trait Introduction: Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated plant transformation
GM Traits: Coleopteran insect resistance , Viral disease resistance , Antibiotic resistance
Commercial Trait: (Stacked) Insect Resistance (IR) + Disease Resistance (DR)
Basic Genetic Modification
Gene Introduced | Gene Source | Product | Function |
cry3A | Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. tenebrionis | cry3A delta endotoxin | confers resistance to coleopteran insects by selectively damaging their midgut lining |
nptII * | Escherichia coli Tn5 transposon | neomycin phosphotransferase II enzyme | allows transformed plants to metabolize neomycin and kanamycin antibiotics during selection |
plrv_orf1 | Potato Leaf Roll Virus (PLRV) | putative replicase domain of the potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) | confers resistance to potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) through gene silencing mechanism |
plrv_orf2 | Potato Leaf Roll Virus (PLRV) | putative helicase domain of the potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) | confers resistance to potato leaf roll virus (PLRV) through gene silencing mechanism |
Regulatory Approvals: Country, Year and Type of Approval
Country | Food direct use or processing |
Feed direct use or processing |
Cultivation domestic or non-domestic use |
United States |
Last updated: August 10, 2012
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Event Description
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