نتایج جستجو برای: transgenic crops

تعداد نتایج: 99443  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Roger Konrad Natalie Ferry Angharad M. R. Gatehouse Dirk Babendreier

Despite their importance as pollinators in crops and wild plants, solitary bees have not previously been included in non-target testing of insect-resistant transgenic crop plants. Larvae of many solitary bees feed almost exclusively on pollen and thus could be highly exposed to transgene products expressed in the pollen. The potential effects of pollen from oilseed rape expressing the cysteine ...

2000
Surekha Mandal R. K. Mandal

Seed storage proteins of grain crops meet the major dietary protein requirement of over half of the world population. However, seed proteins in general are deficient in some essential amino acids and hence are of poor nutritional quality. Therefore, intensive research is going on to isolate and characterize these proteins and their genes, and to produce transgenic crop plants with modified seed...

2016
Shaista Javaid Imran Amin Georg Jander Zahid Mukhtar Nasir A. Saeed Shahid Mansoor

The first generation transgenic crops used strong constitutive promoters for transgene expression. However, tissue-specific expression is desirable for more precise targeting of transgenes. Moreover, piercing/sucking insects, which are generally resistant to insecticidal Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) proteins, have emerged as a major pests since the introduction of transgenic crops expressing the...

2014
Wei Wang Hui Xia Xiao Yang Ting Xu Hong Jiang Si Xing Xing Cai Feng Wang Jun Su Allison A Snow Bao-Rong Lu

Understanding evolutionary interactions among crops and weeds can facilitate effective weed management. For example, gene flow from crops to their wild or weedy relatives can lead to rapid evolution in recipient populations. In rice (Oryza sativa), transgenic herbicide resistance is expected to spread to conspecific weedy rice (Oryza sativa f. spontanea) via hybridization. Here, we studied fitn...

2017
Mi Ni Wei Ma Xiaofang Wang Meijing Gao Yan Dai Xiaoli Wei Lei Zhang Yonggang Peng Shuyuan Chen Lingyun Ding Yue Tian Jie Li Haiping Wang Xiaolin Wang Guowang Xu Wangzhen Guo Yihua Yang Yidong Wu Shannon Heuberger Bruce E. Tabashnik Tianzhen Zhang Zhen Zhu

Transgenic crops producing insecticidal proteins from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) are extensively cultivated worldwide. To counter rapidly increasing pest resistance to crops that produce single Bt toxins, transgenic plant 'pyramids' producing two or more Bt toxins that kill the same pest have been widely adopted. However, cross-resistance and antagonism between Bt toxins limit th...

2009
Masoud Tohidfar Gholamreza Salehi Jouzani

Huge yield losses and deterioration of quality of cultivated plants occur due to continuous exposure of plants to pathogens and insect pests. The excessive use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers in modern agriculture result in a deterioration of soil fertility and through intracellular accumulation pesticide-resistant mutants of insects and plant pathogens have emerged worldwide. A number o...

2011
Sathiyamoorthy Meiyalaghan Philippa J Barrell Jeanne ME Jacobs Anthony J Conner

BACKGROUND The recovery of high performing transgenic lines in clonal crops is limited by the occurrence of somaclonal variation during the tissue culture phase of transformation. This is usually circumvented by developing large populations of transgenic lines, each derived from the first shoot to regenerate from each transformation event. This study investigates a new strategy of assessing mul...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Allison A Snow

Ecologists have paid close attention to environmental effects that fitness-enhancing transgenes might have following crop-to-wild gene flow (e.g. Snow et al. 2003). For some crops, gene flow also can lead to legal problems,especially when government agencies have not approved transgenic events for unrestricted environmental release.Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera), a common turf grass ...

2017
Mehboob-ur- Rahman Ali Q. Khan Zainab Rahmat Muhammad A. Iqbal Yusuf Zafar

Cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) after its first epidemic in 1912 in Nigeria, has spread to different cotton growing countries including United States, Pakistan, India, and China. The disease is of viral origin-transmitted by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, which is difficult to control because of the prevalence of multiple virulent viral strains or related species. The problem is further complica...

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