A transformed papaya cultivar combining the superior quality of Hawai‘i’s “solo” papayas with resistance to papaya ringspot virus is briefly described, and questions about genetic engineering are addressed
Papaya is a major tropical fruit grown commercially in India, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Hawaii, Tha...
A genetic linkage map of papaya based on 61 randomly amplified polymorphic DNA markers and one morph...
2 pages.Fact sheet about genetically-engineered crops developed to resist plant viruses
This publication is designed to accompany the video that must be viewed as part of the licensing pro...
The organic certification regulations of the USDA currently define “organic” foods to exclude “genet...
Initial efforts to genetically engineer resistance to papaya ringspot virus are described, and the r...
We have developed transformation systems for papaya {Carica papaya L.) with the intention of genetic...
Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) is often a limiting factor in the production of papaya worldwide. In 19...
Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) has been a major factor inhibiting the expansion of papaya production i...
Genetically engineered papayas (Carica papaya L.) transformed with the coat protein gene of papaya r...
R1 plants of the transgenic papaya line 55-1, which expresses a single coat protein (CP) gene of the...
Papaya with resistance to papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) is the first genetically modified tree and fr...
Papaya (Carica papaya) is severely damaged by the papaya ringspot virus (PRSV). This review focuses ...
The disease resistance of a transgenic line expressing the coat protein (CP) gene of the mild strain...
The disease resistance of a transgenic line expressing the coat protein (CP) gene of the mild strain...
Papaya is a major tropical fruit grown commercially in India, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Hawaii, Tha...
A genetic linkage map of papaya based on 61 randomly amplified polymorphic DNA markers and one morph...
2 pages.Fact sheet about genetically-engineered crops developed to resist plant viruses
This publication is designed to accompany the video that must be viewed as part of the licensing pro...
The organic certification regulations of the USDA currently define “organic” foods to exclude “genet...
Initial efforts to genetically engineer resistance to papaya ringspot virus are described, and the r...
We have developed transformation systems for papaya {Carica papaya L.) with the intention of genetic...
Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) is often a limiting factor in the production of papaya worldwide. In 19...
Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) has been a major factor inhibiting the expansion of papaya production i...
Genetically engineered papayas (Carica papaya L.) transformed with the coat protein gene of papaya r...
R1 plants of the transgenic papaya line 55-1, which expresses a single coat protein (CP) gene of the...
Papaya with resistance to papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) is the first genetically modified tree and fr...
Papaya (Carica papaya) is severely damaged by the papaya ringspot virus (PRSV). This review focuses ...
The disease resistance of a transgenic line expressing the coat protein (CP) gene of the mild strain...
The disease resistance of a transgenic line expressing the coat protein (CP) gene of the mild strain...
Papaya is a major tropical fruit grown commercially in India, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Hawaii, Tha...
A genetic linkage map of papaya based on 61 randomly amplified polymorphic DNA markers and one morph...
2 pages.Fact sheet about genetically-engineered crops developed to resist plant viruses