There are two ways for genetic improvement in classical plant breeding: crossing and mutation. Plant varieties can also be improved through genetic modification; however, the present GMO regulations are based on risk assessments with the transgenes coming from non-crossable species. Nowadays, DNA sequence information of crop plants facilitates the isolation of cisgenes, which are genes from crop plants themselves or from crossable species. The increasing number of these isolated genes, and the development of transformation protocols that do not leave marker genes behind, provide an opportunity to improve plant breeding while remaining within the gene pool of the classical breeder. Compared with induced translocation and introgression breedi...
The main limitations of conventional plant breeding are the length of time required to produce new, ...
Cisgenesis may be conceived as a technological evolution of the traditional genetic engineering to i...
The commercialization of transgenic herbicide-resistant (HR) crops may cause gene flow risk. If a tr...
There are two ways for genetic improvement in classical plant breeding: crossing and mutation. Plant...
Plant breeding is a multidisciplinary scientific activity with tool development as driving force. It...
Abstract: The implication of molecular biology in crop improvement is now more than three decades ol...
Modern plant breeding is highly dependent on new technologies to master future problems. More traits...
Cisgenesis and intragenesis are emerging plant breeding technologies which offer great promise for f...
Modern potato breeding requires over 100,000 seedlings per new variety. Main reasons are (1) the inc...
Nowadays, the development of new biotechnological methods is necessary to satisfy requirements of ma...
A major bottleneck of crop breeding is the narrow genetic base of cultivated species. It is a must t...
Cisgenesis is the one-step introgression of a relevant gene from a crossable species into an existin...
The concept of cisgenesis was born in 1999 in a working group of two Christian political parties in ...
Transfer of genes from heterologous species provides the means of selectively introducing new traits...
Includes French abstractThe review discusses disease resistance in plants, the improvement of crop p...
The main limitations of conventional plant breeding are the length of time required to produce new, ...
Cisgenesis may be conceived as a technological evolution of the traditional genetic engineering to i...
The commercialization of transgenic herbicide-resistant (HR) crops may cause gene flow risk. If a tr...
There are two ways for genetic improvement in classical plant breeding: crossing and mutation. Plant...
Plant breeding is a multidisciplinary scientific activity with tool development as driving force. It...
Abstract: The implication of molecular biology in crop improvement is now more than three decades ol...
Modern plant breeding is highly dependent on new technologies to master future problems. More traits...
Cisgenesis and intragenesis are emerging plant breeding technologies which offer great promise for f...
Modern potato breeding requires over 100,000 seedlings per new variety. Main reasons are (1) the inc...
Nowadays, the development of new biotechnological methods is necessary to satisfy requirements of ma...
A major bottleneck of crop breeding is the narrow genetic base of cultivated species. It is a must t...
Cisgenesis is the one-step introgression of a relevant gene from a crossable species into an existin...
The concept of cisgenesis was born in 1999 in a working group of two Christian political parties in ...
Transfer of genes from heterologous species provides the means of selectively introducing new traits...
Includes French abstractThe review discusses disease resistance in plants, the improvement of crop p...
The main limitations of conventional plant breeding are the length of time required to produce new, ...
Cisgenesis may be conceived as a technological evolution of the traditional genetic engineering to i...
The commercialization of transgenic herbicide-resistant (HR) crops may cause gene flow risk. If a tr...