Cultured stem fragments from the monocotyledonous plant Asparagus officinalis infected by the oncogenic bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens developed tumorous proliferations. This tissue was propagated in vitro on hormone-free culture medium. The T-DNA-encoded markers nopaline and agrocinopine were unambiguously detected in these tissues. The data demonstrate that stable T-DNA transfer as well as expression of T-DNA genes is possible in at least some monocotyledonous plants. This opens new possibilities for plant genetic engineering using the Ti plasmid as a gene vector
A large number of tobacco SR1 cell clones transformed by the wild-type Agrobacterium C58 have been a...
Agrobacteria are motile, aerobic, rod-shaped phytopathogenic bacteria that induce crown gall or hair...
We analyzed Asparagus crown gall tissues transformed with A. tumefaciens C58 and C58C1 (pTiB6S3) and...
Cultured stem fragments from the monocotyledonous plant Asparagus officinalis infected by the oncoge...
Asparagus officinalis was the first monocotyledonous plant from which hormone-independent and opine-...
Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a Gram-negative bacterium with the unique capacity to induce neoplasmic...
Plant crown gall tumor cells result from the insertion and expression of a defined DNA sequence, cal...
In an attempt to elucidate the transfer and integration mechanism of Agrobacterium DNA upon crown ga...
Agrobacterium tumefaciens and its tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmidi constitute a promising vector system ...
Tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmids, carried by Agrobacterium tumefaciens have been shown to be responsible...
A general method is described for the use of tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmids as experimental gene-vecto...
Agrobacterium tumefaciens form a group of gram-negative soil bacteria that induce so-called "crown g...
The tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmid of the soil microorganism Agrobacterium tumefaciens is the agent of ...
Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a gram-negative bacterium with the unique capacity to induce neoplasmic...
A new procedure for site-directed mutagenesis has been applied to the shooting and rooting loci of T...
A large number of tobacco SR1 cell clones transformed by the wild-type Agrobacterium C58 have been a...
Agrobacteria are motile, aerobic, rod-shaped phytopathogenic bacteria that induce crown gall or hair...
We analyzed Asparagus crown gall tissues transformed with A. tumefaciens C58 and C58C1 (pTiB6S3) and...
Cultured stem fragments from the monocotyledonous plant Asparagus officinalis infected by the oncoge...
Asparagus officinalis was the first monocotyledonous plant from which hormone-independent and opine-...
Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a Gram-negative bacterium with the unique capacity to induce neoplasmic...
Plant crown gall tumor cells result from the insertion and expression of a defined DNA sequence, cal...
In an attempt to elucidate the transfer and integration mechanism of Agrobacterium DNA upon crown ga...
Agrobacterium tumefaciens and its tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmidi constitute a promising vector system ...
Tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmids, carried by Agrobacterium tumefaciens have been shown to be responsible...
A general method is described for the use of tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmids as experimental gene-vecto...
Agrobacterium tumefaciens form a group of gram-negative soil bacteria that induce so-called "crown g...
The tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmid of the soil microorganism Agrobacterium tumefaciens is the agent of ...
Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a gram-negative bacterium with the unique capacity to induce neoplasmic...
A new procedure for site-directed mutagenesis has been applied to the shooting and rooting loci of T...
A large number of tobacco SR1 cell clones transformed by the wild-type Agrobacterium C58 have been a...
Agrobacteria are motile, aerobic, rod-shaped phytopathogenic bacteria that induce crown gall or hair...
We analyzed Asparagus crown gall tissues transformed with A. tumefaciens C58 and C58C1 (pTiB6S3) and...