In the last 15 years, considerable advances were made in coffee genetic transformation. Different research groups in the world have been able to transform coffee with genes for insect resistance, decaffeinated coffee, herbicide resistance and control of fruit maturation. Although the majority of the research is still limited to laboratory and greenhouse studies, initial field tests with transformed coffee are beginning to appear in the literature. In this review we provide an update on the state of coffee genetic transformation, presenting technical aspects related to tissue culture systems, strategies for selection and transformation with particle bombardment, as well as the use of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. We also discuss the potential a...
Transgenic plants of Coffea canephora P. resistant to the herbicide ammonium glufosinate were regene...
A synthetic version of the #Bacillus thuringiensis# cryIAc gene was used in transformation of coffee...
A synthetic version of the cry1Ac gene of Bacillus thuringiensis has been used for the transformatio...
In the last 15 years, considerable advances were made in coffee genetic transformation. Different re...
In the last 28 years, important advances have been made in in vitro coffee culture techniques, putti...
Introduction. Coffee (Coffea spp) is one of the most important crops worldwide, providing economic l...
Coffee is the common name of seeds from bushes of the genus Coffea, family Rubiaceae, whose cultivat...
Coffee is the common name of seeds from bushes of the genus Coffea, family Rubiaceae, whose cultivat...
Coffee is the common name of seeds from bushes of the genus Coffea, family Rubiaceae, whose cultivat...
Coffee (Coffea sp.) is a perennial plant widely cultivated in many tropical countries. It is a cash ...
The important advances in coffee biotechnological techniques which have been made particularly durin...
The present study aimed simultaneously at an improvement of coffee regeneration systems and at a def...
Coffee (Coffea sp .) is a perennial plant widely cultivated in many tropical countries. It is a cash...
Les essais de transformation génétique ont été conduits sur des embryons somatiques de Coffea caneph...
This review paper was aimed to assess the significance of biotechnology on coffee propagation. In th...
Transgenic plants of Coffea canephora P. resistant to the herbicide ammonium glufosinate were regene...
A synthetic version of the #Bacillus thuringiensis# cryIAc gene was used in transformation of coffee...
A synthetic version of the cry1Ac gene of Bacillus thuringiensis has been used for the transformatio...
In the last 15 years, considerable advances were made in coffee genetic transformation. Different re...
In the last 28 years, important advances have been made in in vitro coffee culture techniques, putti...
Introduction. Coffee (Coffea spp) is one of the most important crops worldwide, providing economic l...
Coffee is the common name of seeds from bushes of the genus Coffea, family Rubiaceae, whose cultivat...
Coffee is the common name of seeds from bushes of the genus Coffea, family Rubiaceae, whose cultivat...
Coffee is the common name of seeds from bushes of the genus Coffea, family Rubiaceae, whose cultivat...
Coffee (Coffea sp.) is a perennial plant widely cultivated in many tropical countries. It is a cash ...
The important advances in coffee biotechnological techniques which have been made particularly durin...
The present study aimed simultaneously at an improvement of coffee regeneration systems and at a def...
Coffee (Coffea sp .) is a perennial plant widely cultivated in many tropical countries. It is a cash...
Les essais de transformation génétique ont été conduits sur des embryons somatiques de Coffea caneph...
This review paper was aimed to assess the significance of biotechnology on coffee propagation. In th...
Transgenic plants of Coffea canephora P. resistant to the herbicide ammonium glufosinate were regene...
A synthetic version of the #Bacillus thuringiensis# cryIAc gene was used in transformation of coffee...
A synthetic version of the cry1Ac gene of Bacillus thuringiensis has been used for the transformatio...