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titleOfInvention Tomato stress response gene, recombinant expression vector thereof and application thereof in cultivation of salt-tolerant tomatoes
abstract The nucleotide sequence of the tomato stress response gene is shown as SEQ ID No. 3. Recombinant expression vector and microbial transformant containing the whole sequence or partial segment of the tomato stress response gene. The recombinant expression vector and the microbial transformant are applied to the cultivation of salt-tolerant tomato varieties. The salt tolerance of the transgenic tomato plant obtained after the tomato stress response gene is transferred into the tomato through the recombinant expression vector is obviously enhanced compared with a non-transgenic plant. The application of the tomato stress response gene, the recombinant expression vector, the microbial transformant or the agrobacterium tumefaciens in the cultivation of salt-tolerant tomato varieties adopts a genetic engineering technology, so that transgenic tomato plants can be efficiently and stably inherited to enhance the salt tolerance, and have wide application prospects in the aspect of cultivation of salt-tolerant tomato varieties.
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