C12Y103/03004

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CONFERRING AND/OR ENHANCING HERBICIDE TOLERANCE USING PROTOPORPHYRINOGEN OXIDASE OR VARIANT THEREOF

Provided is technology for conferring enhanced herbicide tolerance and/or enhancing herbicide tolerance of plants and/or algae using a protoporphyrinogen oxidase derived from prokaryotes or its amino acid variants.

PLANTS HAVING INCREASED TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDES

The present invention refers to a method for controlling undesired vegetation at a plant cultivation site, the method comprising the steps of providing, at said site, a plant that comprises at least one nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) which is resistant or tolerant to a PPO-inhibiting herbicide by applying to said site an effective amount of said herbicide. The invention further refers to plants comprising wild-type or mutated PPO enzymes, and methods of obtaining such plants.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR GENE EXPRESSION IN PLANTS

The invention provides recombinant DNA molecules useful for providing efficient expression of proteins in transgenic plants, as well as compositions and methods for using the recombinant DNA molecules. In particular embodiments, the invention provides recombinant DNA molecules and constructs comprising sequences encoding transit peptides and operably linked sequences conferring herbicide tolerance.

Methods and compositions for conferring and/or enhancing herbicide tolerance using protoporphyrinogen oxidase or variant thereof

Provided is technology for conferring enhanced herbicide tolerance and/or enhancing herbicide tolerance of plants and/or algae using a protoporphyrinogen oxidase derived from prokaryotes or its amino acid variants.

Transgenic or non-transgenic plants with mutated protoporphyrinogen oxidase having increased tolerance to herbicides

The present invention refers to a method for controlling undesired vegetation at a plant cultivation site, the method comprising the steps of providing, at said site, a plant that comprises at least one nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a wild-type or a mutated protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) which is resistant or tolerant to a PPO-inhibiting herbicide by applying to said site an effective amount of said herbicide. The invention further refers to plants comprising wild-type or mutated PPO enzymes, and methods of obtaining such plants.

METHODS FOR CONFERRING OR ENHANCING HERBICIDE RESISTANCE ON PLANTS AND/OR ALGA WITH PROTOPORPHYRINOGEN OXIDASE VARIANTS

Provided are methods for conferring and/or enhancing herbicide resistance on plants or algae including agricultural crops by introducing prokaryote-derived protoporphyrinogen oxidase variants.

Methods and compositions for weed control

Novel compositions for use to enhance weed control. Specifically, the present invention provides for methods and compositions that modulate protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase in weed species. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that enhance weed control.

Methods and compositions for gene expression in plants

The invention provides recombinant DNA molecules useful for providing efficient expression of proteins in transgenic plants, as well as compositions and methods for using the recombinant DNA molecules. In particular embodiments, the invention provides recombinant DNA molecules and constructs comprising sequences encoding transit peptides and operably linked sequences conferring herbicide tolerance.

Methods for conferring or enhancing herbicide resistance on plants and/or alga with protoporphyrinogen oxidase variants

Provided are methods for conferring and/or enhancing herbicide resistance on plants or algae including agricultural crops by introducing prokaryote-derived protoporphynnogen oxidase variants.

PLANTS HAVING INCREASED TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDES

The present invention refers to a method for controlling undesired vegetation at a plant cultivation site, the method comprising the steps of providing, at said site, a plant that comprises at least one nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a wild-type or a mutated protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) which is resistant or tolerant to a benzoxazinone-derivative herbicide by applying to said site an effective amount of said herbicide. The invention further refers to plants comprising wild-type or mutated PPO enzymes, and methods of obtaining such plants.