β-glucuronidase (GUS) expression in (A) wild-type; (B) CaMV35S-transformed tobacco plants; (C) untreated transgenic tobacco plants; and transformed tobacco plants treated with 20% polyethylene glycol (D), 100 μM methyl jasmonate (E) and low temperature (4°C) (F).</p
<p>Transgenic tobacco flowers, anthers, stigma, corolla and calyx were colored with GUS staining sol...
<p>Twenty-day-old seedlings (A), and flowers, fruits and seeds (B) were incubated in staining soluti...
textabstractTranscriptional and translational fusions between the reading frame of the β-D-glucuroni...
<p>Representative transgenic tobacco plants (second generation, three weeks old) generated by agroba...
<p>(a) Histochemical staining of transgenic tobacco seedlings expressing GUS under the control of re...
<p>Razorblade sections in roots, petioles and stems of transgenic tobacco plants transformed with pr...
Bacterial beta-glucuronidase is often introduced into plants as a reporter gene fused to constitutiv...
Bacterial beta-glucuronidase is often introduced into plants as a reporter gene fused to constitutiv...
Bacterial beta-glucuronidase is often introduced into plants as a reporter gene fused to constitutiv...
<p><b>A)</b> GUS enzyme activity among different transgenic groups in leaves stems and roots. The GU...
<p>(A–C) Confocal laser scanning microscopic analysis of GFP expression under the <i>At4g35985</i> p...
<p>Histological GUS staining in different floral tissues of untransformed (control), pSiM24 and pSiM...
<p>(A) GUS enzymatic activity of pSiM24-GUS transgenic tobacco (second generation, 3 weeks old) line...
<p>A, Histochemical GUS staining of young leaves and flowers. B, Confocal GFP fluorescence scanning ...
CK (wild-type) and 0 h-treated tobacco plants were left untreated as controls. At least three indepe...
<p>Transgenic tobacco flowers, anthers, stigma, corolla and calyx were colored with GUS staining sol...
<p>Twenty-day-old seedlings (A), and flowers, fruits and seeds (B) were incubated in staining soluti...
textabstractTranscriptional and translational fusions between the reading frame of the β-D-glucuroni...
<p>Representative transgenic tobacco plants (second generation, three weeks old) generated by agroba...
<p>(a) Histochemical staining of transgenic tobacco seedlings expressing GUS under the control of re...
<p>Razorblade sections in roots, petioles and stems of transgenic tobacco plants transformed with pr...
Bacterial beta-glucuronidase is often introduced into plants as a reporter gene fused to constitutiv...
Bacterial beta-glucuronidase is often introduced into plants as a reporter gene fused to constitutiv...
Bacterial beta-glucuronidase is often introduced into plants as a reporter gene fused to constitutiv...
<p><b>A)</b> GUS enzyme activity among different transgenic groups in leaves stems and roots. The GU...
<p>(A–C) Confocal laser scanning microscopic analysis of GFP expression under the <i>At4g35985</i> p...
<p>Histological GUS staining in different floral tissues of untransformed (control), pSiM24 and pSiM...
<p>(A) GUS enzymatic activity of pSiM24-GUS transgenic tobacco (second generation, 3 weeks old) line...
<p>A, Histochemical GUS staining of young leaves and flowers. B, Confocal GFP fluorescence scanning ...
CK (wild-type) and 0 h-treated tobacco plants were left untreated as controls. At least three indepe...
<p>Transgenic tobacco flowers, anthers, stigma, corolla and calyx were colored with GUS staining sol...
<p>Twenty-day-old seedlings (A), and flowers, fruits and seeds (B) were incubated in staining soluti...
textabstractTranscriptional and translational fusions between the reading frame of the β-D-glucuroni...