نتایج جستجو برای: transgenic cotton

تعداد نتایج: 81130  

2015
Jie Chen Sibao Wan Huaihua Liu Shuli Fan Yujuan Zhang Wei Wang Minxuan Xia Rui Yuan Fenni Deng Fafu Shen

Soil salinity is a major environmental stress limiting plant growth and productivity. We have reported previously the isolation of an Apocynum venetum DEAD-box helicase 1 (AvDH1) that is expressed in response to salt exposure. Here, we report that the overexpression of AvDH1 driven by a constitutive cauliflower mosaic virus-35S promoter in cotton plants confers salinity tolerance. Southern and ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Bruce E Tabashnik Timothy J Dennehy Maria A Sims Karen Larkin Graham P Head William J Moar Yves Carrière

Crops genetically engineered to produce Bacillus thuringiensis toxins for insect control can reduce use of conventional insecticides, but insect resistance could limit the success of this technology. The first generation of transgenic cotton with B. thuringiensis produces a single toxin, Cry1Ac, that is highly effective against susceptible larvae of pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella), a m...

2015
Zhigang Meng Zhaohong Meng Rui Zhang Chengzhen Liang Jianmin Wan Yanling Wang Honghong Zhai Sandui Guo Xianlong Zhang

Arginase is the only enzyme capable of producing urea in plants. This enzyme also contributes to many important biological functions during plant growth and development, such as seed development, root development and plant nitrogen using. The unique rice arginase gene OsARG is known to affect nitrogen use efficiency and is also associated with higher yields in rice. In this study, we transforme...

2004
Y. C. Zhu

Transgenic cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) with Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner δ-endotoxin genes has been widely adopted for suppression of lepidopteran pests. To account for inconsistency of the endotoxin gene expression, we developed a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for checking the purity of transgenic cotton plants. A total of eight cry1Ac genes were aligned for the PCR primer design. A DN...

2016
Anilkumar Gowda Timothy J. Rydel Andrew M. Wollacott Robert S. Brown Waseem Akbar Thomas L. Clark Stanislaw Flasinski Jeffrey R. Nageotte Andrew C. Read Xiaohong Shi Brent J. Werner Michael J. Pleau James A. Baum

Lygus species of plant-feeding insects have emerged as economically important pests of cotton in the United States. These species are not controlled by commercial Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton varieties resulting in economic losses and increased application of insecticide. Previously, a Bt crystal protein (Cry51Aa2) was reported with insecticidal activity against Lygus spp. However, transg...

2016
Zhen Yue Xiaoguang Liu Zijing Zhou Guangming Hou Jinping Hua Zhangwu Zhao

The transgenic Bt cotton plant has been widely planted throughout the world for the control of cotton budworm Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner). However, a shift towards insect tolerance of Bt cotton is now apparent. In this study, the gene encoding neuropeptide F (NPF) was cloned from cotton budworm H. armigera, an important agricultural pest. The npf gene produces two splicing mRNA variants-npf1 ...

2015
Kamran S. Bajwa Ahmad A. Shahid Abdul Q. Rao Aftab Bashir Asia Aftab Tayyab Husnain

Cotton fiber is multigenic trait controlled by number of genes. Previous studies suggest that one of these genes may be responsible for switching cotton fiber growth on and off to influence the fiber quality produced from a cotton seed. In the present study, the Gossypium hirsutum GhEXPA8 fiber expansin gene was introduced into local cotton variety NIAB 846 by using an Agrobacterium-mediated ge...

2012
Baolong Zhang Yuwen Yang Tianzi Chen Wengui Yu Tingli Liu Hongjuan Li Xiaohui Fan Yongzhe Ren Danyu Shen Li Liu Daolong Dou Youhong Chang

Verticillium wilt caused by soilborne fungus Verticillium dahliae could significantly reduce cotton yield. Here, we cloned a tomato Ve homologous gene, Gbve1, from an island cotton cultivar that is resistant to Verticillium wilt. We found that the Gbve1 gene was induced by V. dahliae and by phytohormones salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, and ethylene, but not by abscisic acid. The induction of Gbv...

2013
Sundaram Kuppu Neelam Mishra Rongbin Hu Li Sun Xunlu Zhu Guoxin Shen Eduardo Blumwald Paxton Payton Hong Zhang

Water-deficit stress is a major environmental factor that limits agricultural productivity worldwide. Recent episodes of extreme drought have severely affected cotton production in the Southwestern USA. There is a pressing need to develop cotton varieties with improved tolerance to water-deficit stress for sustainable production in water-limited regions. One approach to engineer drought toleran...

2015
Agung N. Puspito Abdul Q. Rao Muhammad N. Hafeez Muhammad S. Iqbal Kamran S. Bajwa Qurban Ali Bushra Rashid Muhammad A. Abbas Ayesha Latif Ahmad A. Shahid Idrees A. Nasir Tayyab Husnain

More than 50 countries around the globe cultivate cotton on a large scale. It is a major cash crop of Pakistan and is considered "white gold" because it is highly important to the economy of Pakistan. In addition to its importance, cotton cultivation faces several problems, such as insect pests, weeds, and viruses. In the past, insects have been controlled by insecticides, but this method cause...

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