Plants are the basis of human nutrition and have been selected and improved to assure this purpose. Nowadays, new technologies such as genetic engineering and genomics approaches allow further improvement of plants. We describe here three examples for which these techniques have been employed. We introduced the first enzyme involved in fructan synthesis, the sucrose sucrose fructosyltransferase (isolated from Jerusalem artichoke), into sugar beet. The transgenic sugar beet showed a dramatic change in the nature of the accumulated sugar, 90% of the sucrose being converted into fructan. The use of transgenic sugar beet for the production and isolation of fructans will result in a more efficient plant production system of fructans and should p...
Abstract: Biotechnological discoveries and inventions have been observed to improve food production ...
Food insecurity is one of the most important social issues faced today, with 840 million individuals...
Manipulation of starch biosynthesis/degradation and formation of novel molecules in storage organs o...
Fructans are polyfructose molecules that function as nonstructural storage carbohydrates in several ...
Nutrition studies have provided unambiguous evidence that a number of human health maladies includin...
Researchers at the Dutch Institute for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO) have prod...
The signal metabolite fructose-2:6-bisphosphate (Fru-2:6-P2) interfering a key enzyme (cytosolic fru...
Manipulation of biosynthetic pathways in transgenic plants offers a number of exciting opportunities...
Heterologous genes were expressed in plants in which the overall goal was to increase the value of t...
The first decade of genetic engineering primarily focused on quantitative crop improvement. With the...
The first decade of genetic engineering primarily focused on quantitative crop improvement. With the...
Potatoes provide an excellent source of carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, carotenoids, anthocyanins...
Fructan, a fructose polymer, is produced by many bacteria and plants. Fructan is used as carbohydrat...
The production of novel or modified polymers in transgenic plants can be divided into the manipulati...
Fructans (fructose polymers) derived from plants usually have a very low degree of polymerisation (D...
Abstract: Biotechnological discoveries and inventions have been observed to improve food production ...
Food insecurity is one of the most important social issues faced today, with 840 million individuals...
Manipulation of starch biosynthesis/degradation and formation of novel molecules in storage organs o...
Fructans are polyfructose molecules that function as nonstructural storage carbohydrates in several ...
Nutrition studies have provided unambiguous evidence that a number of human health maladies includin...
Researchers at the Dutch Institute for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO) have prod...
The signal metabolite fructose-2:6-bisphosphate (Fru-2:6-P2) interfering a key enzyme (cytosolic fru...
Manipulation of biosynthetic pathways in transgenic plants offers a number of exciting opportunities...
Heterologous genes were expressed in plants in which the overall goal was to increase the value of t...
The first decade of genetic engineering primarily focused on quantitative crop improvement. With the...
The first decade of genetic engineering primarily focused on quantitative crop improvement. With the...
Potatoes provide an excellent source of carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, carotenoids, anthocyanins...
Fructan, a fructose polymer, is produced by many bacteria and plants. Fructan is used as carbohydrat...
The production of novel or modified polymers in transgenic plants can be divided into the manipulati...
Fructans (fructose polymers) derived from plants usually have a very low degree of polymerisation (D...
Abstract: Biotechnological discoveries and inventions have been observed to improve food production ...
Food insecurity is one of the most important social issues faced today, with 840 million individuals...
Manipulation of starch biosynthesis/degradation and formation of novel molecules in storage organs o...