Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) has been the focus of genetic improvement for nearly 100 years because of the value of this species to the forestry industry. The application of gene transfer technology to loblolly pine improvement has been limited by the regeneration of transgenic tissue into plants. We have developed gene transfer systems that allow the regeneration of trees after the transformation of embryogenic cultures from a large number of genetically diverse families. Genetic transformation was achieved by biolistic and Agrobacterium-mediated techniques. Biolistic transformation efficiency was increased by identifying the optimal target using secondary somatic embryogenesis and by determining the long-term effects of tissue culture m...
Adventitious buds were induced from organogenic callus derived from mature zygotic embryos of three ...
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) is one of the most important commercial trees in the U.S. To be succe...
Wood is one of the major renewable materials. To compensate for the ever-increasing demand for wood ...
Advances in conifer tissue culture and genetic transformation offer new opportunities in the field o...
Advances in transformation technology allow functional genomics techniques that are commonly applied...
In this review, the recent progress on genetic transformation of forest trees were discussed. Its de...
Reverse genetics, defined as ectopic candidate gene expression or silencing, has become an indispens...
As the commercial production of transgenic annual crops becomes a reality in many parts of the world...
The incorporation of DNA into plant genomes followed by regeneration of non-chimeric stable plants (...
Using our improved protocols for somatic embryogenesis in Pinus pinaster, transgenic tissues and pla...
Using our improved protocols for somatic embryogenesis in Pinus pinaster, transgenic tissues and pla...
Increased growth rates, wood quality, and disease resistance have been accomplished within loblolly ...
A sustained supply of low-cost, high quality raw materials is essential for the future success of th...
Three antibiotics were evaluated for their effects on the elimination of Agrobacterium tumefaciens d...
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) is one of the most prolific plantation forest tree species, and has sig...
Adventitious buds were induced from organogenic callus derived from mature zygotic embryos of three ...
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) is one of the most important commercial trees in the U.S. To be succe...
Wood is one of the major renewable materials. To compensate for the ever-increasing demand for wood ...
Advances in conifer tissue culture and genetic transformation offer new opportunities in the field o...
Advances in transformation technology allow functional genomics techniques that are commonly applied...
In this review, the recent progress on genetic transformation of forest trees were discussed. Its de...
Reverse genetics, defined as ectopic candidate gene expression or silencing, has become an indispens...
As the commercial production of transgenic annual crops becomes a reality in many parts of the world...
The incorporation of DNA into plant genomes followed by regeneration of non-chimeric stable plants (...
Using our improved protocols for somatic embryogenesis in Pinus pinaster, transgenic tissues and pla...
Using our improved protocols for somatic embryogenesis in Pinus pinaster, transgenic tissues and pla...
Increased growth rates, wood quality, and disease resistance have been accomplished within loblolly ...
A sustained supply of low-cost, high quality raw materials is essential for the future success of th...
Three antibiotics were evaluated for their effects on the elimination of Agrobacterium tumefaciens d...
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) is one of the most prolific plantation forest tree species, and has sig...
Adventitious buds were induced from organogenic callus derived from mature zygotic embryos of three ...
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) is one of the most important commercial trees in the U.S. To be succe...
Wood is one of the major renewable materials. To compensate for the ever-increasing demand for wood ...