Coat protein-mediated protection: analysis of transgenic plants for resistance in a variety of crops Since 1986, research has shown that plants expressing the coat protein gene of a plant virus exhibit degrees of resistance or protection when challenge ino... D Gonsalves,JL Slightom - 《Seminars...
Greenhouse evaluation on performance of transgenic broccoli and genetic diversity analysis of the transgenic and non-transgenic plants using Inter Simple S... (2013) Greenhouse evaluation on the performance of heat tolerant transgenic broccoli and genetic diversity analysis using inter simple sequence ...
In order to further reveal that the wheat calreticulin gene was involved in plant stress response,TaCRT gene was transformed into A.thaliana mediated by Agrobacterium GV3101 by infiltration.The phenotypic differences of transgenic and wild-type Arabidopsis plants were analysed,and salt tolerance of tra...
Degradation of fatty acids having cis-double bonds on even-numbered carbons requires the presence of auxiliary enzymes in addition to the enzymes of the core β-oxidation cycle. Two alternative pathways have been described to degrade these fatty acids. One pathway involves the participation of the ...
Root length and its architecture govern the adaptability of plants to various stress conditions, including drought stress. Genetic variations in root growth, length, and architecture are genotypes dependent. In this study, we compared the drought-induced
Plants use different light signals to adjust their growth and development to the prevailing environmental conditions. Studies in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana and rice indicate that these adjustments are mediated by large changes in the transcri
Histochemical analysis of different tissue from transgenic plants that contain wun1-GUS fusions demonstrates wound-inducible and cell-specific wun1 promoter activity in plants containing the -1022-base pair fragment. The location of GUS activity appears to be cell-specific, being highest in epidermal ...
Transgenic plants in the latter study survived as high as 45°C (1 h) temperature stress as they showed vigorous growth after the removal of stress. Katiyar-Agarwal et al [40] over-expressed AtClpB-cyt/HSP100 protein in rice plants. The transgenic rice lines showed re-growth in the post...
With its genome sequence and other experimental attributes, Populus trichocarpa has become the model species for genomic studies of wood development. Wood is derived from secondary growth of tree stems, and begins with the development of a ring of vascul
(DEGs) and their functions is an important part of dormancy research. Significant progress in functional genomics research on transcription factors has been made recently through the application of RNA interference, transgenic plants, and protein–protein interaction approaches. The well-knowndormancy-...