One of the distinguishing features of plants is the presence of membrane-bound organelles called plastids. Starting from proplastids (undifferentiated plastids) they readily develop into specialised types, which are involved in a range of cellular functions such as photosynthesis, nitrogen assimilation, biosynthesis of sucrose, starch, chlorophyll, carotenoids, fatty acids, amino acids, and secondary metabolites as well as a number of metabolic reactions. The central role of plastids in many aspects of plant cell biology means an in-depth understanding is key for a holistic view of plant physiology. Despite the vast amount of research, the molecular details of many aspects of plastid biology remains limited. Plastids possess their own high-...
Chloroplast genetic engineering offers a number of unique advantages, including a high-level of tran...
The papers included in this Special Issue address a variety of important aspects of Genetics, Genomi...
In the majority of angiospermous species the plastids are excluded from the generative or sperm cell...
Plant metabolic engineering has the potential to provide for the needs of an expanding population. E...
Plastid genome engineering holds great promise in many biotechnological applications, including prod...
During the evolution of the eukaryotic cell, plastids, and mitochondria arose from an endosymbiotic ...
Chloroplast is responsible for the major metabolic process photosynthesis. These organelles have the...
Using plants as hosts for production of complex, high-value compounds and therapeutic proteins has g...
Using plants as hosts for production of complex, high-value compounds and therapeutic proteins has g...
Chloroplast genetic engineering offers a number of unique advantages, including a high-level of tran...
ABSTRACT Derived by endosymbiosis from ancestral cyanobacteria, chloroplasts integrated seamlessly i...
Chloroplasts, the green differentiation form of plastids, are the sites of photosynthesis and other ...
Chloroplast genetic engineering offers a number of unique advantages, including a high-level of tran...
Chloroplasts, the green differentiation form of plastids, are the sites of photosynthesis and other ...
Chloroplasts, the green differentiation form of plastids, are the sites of photosynthesis and other ...
Chloroplast genetic engineering offers a number of unique advantages, including a high-level of tran...
The papers included in this Special Issue address a variety of important aspects of Genetics, Genomi...
In the majority of angiospermous species the plastids are excluded from the generative or sperm cell...
Plant metabolic engineering has the potential to provide for the needs of an expanding population. E...
Plastid genome engineering holds great promise in many biotechnological applications, including prod...
During the evolution of the eukaryotic cell, plastids, and mitochondria arose from an endosymbiotic ...
Chloroplast is responsible for the major metabolic process photosynthesis. These organelles have the...
Using plants as hosts for production of complex, high-value compounds and therapeutic proteins has g...
Using plants as hosts for production of complex, high-value compounds and therapeutic proteins has g...
Chloroplast genetic engineering offers a number of unique advantages, including a high-level of tran...
ABSTRACT Derived by endosymbiosis from ancestral cyanobacteria, chloroplasts integrated seamlessly i...
Chloroplasts, the green differentiation form of plastids, are the sites of photosynthesis and other ...
Chloroplast genetic engineering offers a number of unique advantages, including a high-level of tran...
Chloroplasts, the green differentiation form of plastids, are the sites of photosynthesis and other ...
Chloroplasts, the green differentiation form of plastids, are the sites of photosynthesis and other ...
Chloroplast genetic engineering offers a number of unique advantages, including a high-level of tran...
The papers included in this Special Issue address a variety of important aspects of Genetics, Genomi...
In the majority of angiospermous species the plastids are excluded from the generative or sperm cell...