Wheat was among the last of the major crops to be transformed (in 1992), and transformation is still difficult, with a lower efficiency than that for maize and rice. However, the recent development of Agrobacterium-based systems is set to improve the precision of the process, while new methods of selection, removal of unnecessary DNA sequences, gene targeting and in vivo mutagenesis will make the process cleaner and more acceptable to regulatory authorities and consumers. Our current work is focussed on using transformation to understand and manipulate aspects of grain processing quality, notably dough strength and texture for milling. However, it is clear that a major priority for future work will be to improve nutritional quality, includi...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...
Progress in cereals transformation which can be observed for last two decades has great importance i...
The development of a robust Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for a recalcitrant specie...
Wheat was among the last of the major crops to be transformed (in 1992), and transformation is still...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
Since the first reports of wheat transformation in the early 1990s, protocols continue to be develop...
At Rothamsted Research UK, we have developed a robust protocol for the Agrobacterium-mediated transf...
Bread wheat has no wild hexaploid progenitor in nature but has been domesticated by humans over the ...
Wheat is the most widely grown food crop in the world being consumed after processing into a range o...
After rice, wheat is considered to be the most important world food crop, and the demand for high-qu...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Agricultural biotechnology is advancing rapidly and is embracing all major crops. The adoption of g...
The history of wheat domestication and use is closely linked to the efforts of humans to protect the...
Wheat is a major crop worldwide. Continual development of wheat varieties by plant breeders is drive...
Wheat is a commercially important crop of the USA and consumed worldwide. North Dakota, Montana and ...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...
Progress in cereals transformation which can be observed for last two decades has great importance i...
The development of a robust Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for a recalcitrant specie...
Wheat was among the last of the major crops to be transformed (in 1992), and transformation is still...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
Since the first reports of wheat transformation in the early 1990s, protocols continue to be develop...
At Rothamsted Research UK, we have developed a robust protocol for the Agrobacterium-mediated transf...
Bread wheat has no wild hexaploid progenitor in nature but has been domesticated by humans over the ...
Wheat is the most widely grown food crop in the world being consumed after processing into a range o...
After rice, wheat is considered to be the most important world food crop, and the demand for high-qu...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Agricultural biotechnology is advancing rapidly and is embracing all major crops. The adoption of g...
The history of wheat domestication and use is closely linked to the efforts of humans to protect the...
Wheat is a major crop worldwide. Continual development of wheat varieties by plant breeders is drive...
Wheat is a commercially important crop of the USA and consumed worldwide. North Dakota, Montana and ...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...
Progress in cereals transformation which can be observed for last two decades has great importance i...
The development of a robust Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for a recalcitrant specie...