Selected article for: "gene introduction and high level"

Author: Wani, Shabir H.; Haider, Nadia; Kumar, Hitesh; Singh, N.B.
Title: Plant Plastid Engineering
  • Document date: 2010_11_23
  • ID: 1h6jz1h5_5
    Snippet: The dominant trait that attracted the most attention for plastid transformation has been herbicide tolerance [28, 35, 56, 57] . Roudsari et al. [28] revealed the production of high level glyphosate tolerant plants (N. tabacum) through biolistic transformation of plastids by introduction of a mutated herbicide-tolerant gene coding for EPSP synthase. Plastid transformation is routine, however, only in tobacco and the efficiency of transformation is.....
    Document: The dominant trait that attracted the most attention for plastid transformation has been herbicide tolerance [28, 35, 56, 57] . Roudsari et al. [28] revealed the production of high level glyphosate tolerant plants (N. tabacum) through biolistic transformation of plastids by introduction of a mutated herbicide-tolerant gene coding for EPSP synthase. Plastid transformation is routine, however, only in tobacco and the efficiency of transformation is much higher in tobacco than in other plants [58] . Lee et al. [50] discussed the major obstacles to the extension of plastid transformation technology to other crop plants which includes regeneration via somatic embryogenesis.

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