Fig. 1. Experimental scheme showing the different types of plant materials generated. A. Mature wild type plants/seedlings; B. Wild type and transgenic root cultures; C. Regenerated sterile plants from wild type seedlings; D. Regenerated sterile plants from wild type and transgenic root cultures; E. Adult plants in soil from wild type cultures; F. Adult plants in soil from transgenic root cultures.Published as part of Neumann, Madeleine, Prahl, Swantje, Caputi, Lorenzo, Hill, Lionel, Kular, Baldeep, Walter, Antje, Patallo, Eugenio P., Milbredt, Daniela, Aires, Alfredo, Schöpe, Maria, O'Connor, Sarah, Pée, Karl-Heinz van & Ludwig-Müller, Jutta, 2020, Hairy root transformation of Brassica rapa with bacterial halogenase genes and regeneration ...
The aim of the study was to transform Brassica rapa plants with a bacterial isochorismate synthase (...
Agrobacterium rhizogenes A4M70GUS-mediated transformation of Savoy cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var...
Brassica carinata , a natural alloploid formed between B. oleracea and B. nigra , is a potential oil...
Fig. 7. Comparison of phenotypic traits for three groups of Brassica rapa grown in the greenhouse. W...
Fig. 4. A. Growth of wild type root cultures on different Trp derivatives as compared to growth on M...
Neumann, Madeleine, Prahl, Swantje, Caputi, Lorenzo, Hill, Lionel, Kular, Baldeep, Walter, Antje, Pa...
Fig. 5. Left: Average number of regenerated shoots for 25 Brassica rapa "hairy root" lines (denoted ...
Fig. 6. A. Confirmation of i) that the regenerated plants contain still the rol genes and ii) the in...
Fig. 3. A. All transgenic root lines were analyzed by the following experiments and the data are pre...
Fig. 2. Expected indole metabolites and their interconversion (in black) that could be derived from ...
Journal électronique.International audienceThe development of genetically transformed plant tissue c...
Brassica rapa L. is cultivated globally and consumed in many areas worldwide. Using the transgenic A...
Key message: Transgenic hairy roots of R. stricta were developed for investigation of alkaloid accum...
This study set out to elucidate the genetic control of in vitro shoot morphogenesis and the producti...
e2633, doi:10.3791/2633 (2011). Similar to Agrobacterium tumerfaciens, Agrobacterium rhizogenes can ...
The aim of the study was to transform Brassica rapa plants with a bacterial isochorismate synthase (...
Agrobacterium rhizogenes A4M70GUS-mediated transformation of Savoy cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var...
Brassica carinata , a natural alloploid formed between B. oleracea and B. nigra , is a potential oil...
Fig. 7. Comparison of phenotypic traits for three groups of Brassica rapa grown in the greenhouse. W...
Fig. 4. A. Growth of wild type root cultures on different Trp derivatives as compared to growth on M...
Neumann, Madeleine, Prahl, Swantje, Caputi, Lorenzo, Hill, Lionel, Kular, Baldeep, Walter, Antje, Pa...
Fig. 5. Left: Average number of regenerated shoots for 25 Brassica rapa "hairy root" lines (denoted ...
Fig. 6. A. Confirmation of i) that the regenerated plants contain still the rol genes and ii) the in...
Fig. 3. A. All transgenic root lines were analyzed by the following experiments and the data are pre...
Fig. 2. Expected indole metabolites and their interconversion (in black) that could be derived from ...
Journal électronique.International audienceThe development of genetically transformed plant tissue c...
Brassica rapa L. is cultivated globally and consumed in many areas worldwide. Using the transgenic A...
Key message: Transgenic hairy roots of R. stricta were developed for investigation of alkaloid accum...
This study set out to elucidate the genetic control of in vitro shoot morphogenesis and the producti...
e2633, doi:10.3791/2633 (2011). Similar to Agrobacterium tumerfaciens, Agrobacterium rhizogenes can ...
The aim of the study was to transform Brassica rapa plants with a bacterial isochorismate synthase (...
Agrobacterium rhizogenes A4M70GUS-mediated transformation of Savoy cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var...
Brassica carinata , a natural alloploid formed between B. oleracea and B. nigra , is a potential oil...