Ever since the first developments in plant transformation technology using model plant species in the early 1980s, there has been a body of plant science research devoted to adapting these techniques to the transformation of crop plants. For some crop species progress was relatively rapid, but in other crop groups such as the small grain cereals, which were not readily amenable to culture in vitro and were not natural hosts to Agrobacterium, it has taken nearly two decades to develop reliable and robust transformation methods.In the following chapters of this book, transformation procedures for small grain cereals are presented, together with methods for gene and protein expression and the characterization of transgenic plants. In this intr...
The efficiency of wheat biolistic transformation systems strongly depends on the bombardment paramet...
Wheat is a commercially important crop of the USA and consumed worldwide. North Dakota, Montana and ...
Bread wheat has no wild hexaploid progenitor in nature but has been domesticated by humans over the ...
Ever since the first developments in plant transformation technology using model plant species in th...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
Progress in cereals transformation which can be observed for last two decades has great importance i...
Transgenesis is an important adjunct to classical plant breeding, in that it allows the targeted man...
After rice, wheat is considered to be the most important world food crop, and the demand for high-qu...
This book contains 16 chapters focusing on the recombinant DNA techniques and transformation methods...
Since the first reports of wheat transformation in the early 1990s, protocols continue to be develop...
International audienceThe feasibility of map-based cloning in wheat has been demonstrated recently, ...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Summarizing landmark research, Volume 2 of this essential series furnishes information on the availa...
This article was first published in the Molecular Plant Breeding (Regular Print Version), and here w...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...
The efficiency of wheat biolistic transformation systems strongly depends on the bombardment paramet...
Wheat is a commercially important crop of the USA and consumed worldwide. North Dakota, Montana and ...
Bread wheat has no wild hexaploid progenitor in nature but has been domesticated by humans over the ...
Ever since the first developments in plant transformation technology using model plant species in th...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
Progress in cereals transformation which can be observed for last two decades has great importance i...
Transgenesis is an important adjunct to classical plant breeding, in that it allows the targeted man...
After rice, wheat is considered to be the most important world food crop, and the demand for high-qu...
This book contains 16 chapters focusing on the recombinant DNA techniques and transformation methods...
Since the first reports of wheat transformation in the early 1990s, protocols continue to be develop...
International audienceThe feasibility of map-based cloning in wheat has been demonstrated recently, ...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Summarizing landmark research, Volume 2 of this essential series furnishes information on the availa...
This article was first published in the Molecular Plant Breeding (Regular Print Version), and here w...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...
The efficiency of wheat biolistic transformation systems strongly depends on the bombardment paramet...
Wheat is a commercially important crop of the USA and consumed worldwide. North Dakota, Montana and ...
Bread wheat has no wild hexaploid progenitor in nature but has been domesticated by humans over the ...