The present disclosure provides methods, recombinant DNA molecules,
recombinant host cells containing the DNA molecules, and transgenic plant
cells, plant tissue and plants which contain and express at least one
antisense or interference RNA specific for a thiamine biosynthetic coding
sequence or a thiamine binding protein or a thiamine-degrading protein,
wherein the RNA or thiamine binding protein is expressed under the
regulatory control of a transcription regulatory sequence which directs
expression in male and/or female reproductive tissue. These transgenic
plants are conditionally sterile; i.e., they are fertile only in the
presence of exogenous thiamine. Such plants are especially appropriate
for use in the seed industry or in the environment, for example, for use
in revegetation of contaminated soils or phytoremediation, especially
when those transgenic plants also contain and express one or more
chimeric genes which confer resistance to contaminants.