USDA Develops Plants With Built-In Insect Repellent WASHINGTON —'The u’s. Department of Agricutiure has developed the first hybrid potato plants with their own insect repel lent built into their leaves. As a result of two years of biotechnology research, a team of scientists with USDA’s Agricul tural Research Service fused together single cells from wild and commercial potato plants, then regrew the hybrid plants from the fused cells. These hybrid potatoes contain a rare gene for leptine, a chemical that repels insects, team leader Ste phen L. Sinden said today. “The most devastating pest of U.S. potato fields, the Colorado potato beetle, is repelled by lep tine,” Sinden said. “The beetles land on the hybrid plants as usual. They peel back a little skin on leaves and nibble, but then fly away. The plants are barely touched.” In recent years, the beetles have developed tolerance to insecticides that farmers continue to spray at an annual cost of over $l2O million. 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However, Sinden said, the hybrid plants make lep tine only in the leaves, not in the potatoes. The gene for leptine is found in only one of a thousand On West 4th Street During Ag Progress Day SPECIALISTS IN FARM WATER TREATMENT WATER SYSTEMS v* £X i AH’ of. 1 J 740 E Lincoln Ave Myerstown, PA 17067 (717) 866-7555 Along Rte 422 types of wild potato plants. To find the gene, his team screened 800 wild plants from one of the world’s premier collections of research potatoes, the agency’s Inter- Regional Potato Introduction Sta tion in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Sinden’s team found that leaves of a few plants of a wild species called Solanum chacoens have high levels of leptine. Researchers* used enzymes to dissolve bits of the leaves into millions of single cells in a laboratory dish. Another treatment removed the cell walls, natural barriers to plant cell fusion. The scientists repeated the process to produce a second dish of wall ness cells from a variety called Saco. They poured both dishes of naked cells into a beaker of chemi cals that forced close contact and fusion of cells. Only about one percent of the cells fused, mixing their genes, said Sinden, but in all the hybrid plants the leptine gene from S. cha coense became part of the DNA from Saco. The agency team includes plant pathologist Kenneth L. Deahl, geneticist Lind L. Sanford, ento- i# <'(l' (l , mologist William W. Cantelo, and Sinden, a plant physiologist, all at the Beltsville Agricutlural Research Center near Washington, D.C., and chemist Stanley Osman at the Eastern Research Center in Philadelphia, Pa. Agency plant breeder Raymon Immigration Reform Employers Handbook Under the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all employers must verify the employment eligibility of all workers hired after November 6, 1986, by completing and retaining the one-page 1-9 form. 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