The promoter of the TNT1A retrotransposon: A biomarker to monitor ozone but not formaldehyde and benzene pollution

2004 
Open top chambers (OTCs) are useful tools to assess the impact of atmospheric pollutants on plants in the natural environment. We have previously reported that, in tomato plants, the LTR-GUS construct derived from the Tnt1A promoter of tobacco was activated by a realistic level of ozone pollution. In this study, we used OTCs to fumigate tomato plants with benzene or formaldehyde in order to assess the impact of these pollutants on plant growth and development and evaluate the usefulness of the LTR-GUS construct as a biomarker in plants. Whereas the LTR-GUS construct could be used as an efficient biomarker of realistic levels of ozone pollution, it is to a lesser extent applicable to formaldehyde. Indeed, only unrealistic concentration of pollutant activated the construct though important injuries were observed at a lower concentration. For benzene, no activation could be demonstrated, however, we did not notice any visual impact on plant growth and health for this pollutant.
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