نتایج جستجو برای: transgenic cotton plants

تعداد نتایج: 269081  

احسانپور, علی اکبر, اصغری, غلامرضا , همایی بروجنی, طیبه ,

Background and purpose: Datura metel L. plant is a reach source of medicinal alkaloids including hiociamin, scopolamine and atropine. Ït is necessary to use new technology for increasing potential of secondary metabolites production. There are different methods for this approach. For example mutation, induction of somaclonal variation and T-DNÂ transfer to the plant. Materials and methods:...

Journal: :Agronomy 2023

The most devastating abiotic factors worldwide are drought and salinity, causing severe bottlenecks in the agricultural sector. To acclimatize to these harsh ecological conditions, plants have developed complex molecular mechanisms involving diverse gene families. Among them, S-adenosyl-L-methionine synthetase (SAMS) genes initiate physiological, morphological, changes enable adapt appropriatel...

Peroxidase is one of the most important genes in the lignin biosynthesis pathway. Polymerization of the phenolic derivatives into lignin, a connection between cell wall polymers such as monolignules, consequently, cell wall strength are the main functions of this enzyme. Accordingly, endogenous POD gene was isolated and cloned into gateway expression vector (PK7WG2) containing CAMV 35S promoter...

Journal: :Plant biotechnology journal 2014
Jie Han Jiafu Tan Lili Tu Xianlong Zhang

Cotton fibres, the single-celled trichomes derived from the ovule epidermis, provide the most important natural material for the global textile industry. A number of studies have demonstrated that regulating endogenous hormone levels through transgenic approaches can improve cotton fibre qualities. Phytosulfokine-α (PSK-α) is a novel peptide hormone in plants that is involved in regulating cell...

2012
Shen Wan Amanda M Johnson Illimar Altosaar

The nitrous oxide (N(2)O) reduction pathway from a soil bacterium, Pseudomonas stutzeri, was engineered in plants to reduce N(2)O emissions. As a proof of principle, transgenic plants expressing nitrous oxide reductase (N(2)OR) from P. stutzeri, encoded by the nosZ gene, and other transgenic plants expressing N(2)OR along with the more complete operon from P. stutzeri, encoded by nosFLZDY, were...

2006
Derrick M. Oosterhuis Robert S. Brown

Variability of endotoxin expression and/or concentration within transgenic cotton (Bt) varieties has been and continues to be a concern of cotton growers, researchers, and breeders. While not a consistent problem, it can cause major economic problems. Transgenic cotton cultivars, to be effective throughout the season, must produce additional levels of proteins that conventional cottons do not. ...

2009
Rajinder Peshin Ashok K. Dhawan

The cultivation of transgenic pest-resistant cropsmay reduce pesticide application, improve production and increase economic benefit. Breeding and planting transgenic pest-resistant crops is expected to be a promising way to control pests. Pest-resistant transgenic researches in China began in the early 1990s. In 1992, China developed the country’s first Bt protein gene (CryIA gene) with the in...

Journal: :journal of plant molecular breeding 2015
sahand amini cyrus ghobadi ahad yamchi

under osmotic stresses, proline accumulation is an important response of plants to these conditions. proline is a compatible osmolyte which affects many cellular and molecular aspects of plant in both normal and stressful situations. proline is shown to be involved in plant development in normal condition and in conferring resistance to plant under biotic and abiotic stresses. therefore, many s...

2010
V K Gupta Rakesh Sharma Satnam Singh Jawala Jindal V K Dilawari

Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) populations collected from five crop plants, viz brinjal, cotton, potato, tomato, soybean and a weed, Sida sp., and maintained on respective host plants were studied for virus acquisition from diseased cotton plant and its subsequent transmission to healthy cotton plants. The presence of virus in whitefly and diseased plants was established by PCR amplification of CLCu...

Journal: :journal of plant molecular breeding 2013
ebrahim doranie uliaie behzad ghareyazi mohammad farsi karl-heinz kogel

a significant portion of the world’s cultivated land is affected by salinity that reduces crop productivity in these areas. breeding for salt tolerance is one of the important strategies to overcome this problem. recently, genetic engineering is becoming a promising approach to improving salt tolerance. in order to improve the yield performance of canola in saline soils, we transformed canola w...

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