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Agrobacterium tumefaciens Conn IV. Bacteriophage PB2 1 and Its Inhibitory Effect on Tumor Induction [PDF]
Tom Stonier+2 more
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Biolistic and Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression of UidA in Triticale immature embryos
S. Rubio, N. Jouve, J.M. González
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Summary N‐acetyltransferase HOOKLESS1 (HLS1) in Arabidopsis, a recognized pivotal factor in hook formation, is also implicated in multifaceted developmental processes including plastochron and leaf senescence. However, its molecular function remains to be elucidated.
Takashi Nobusawa+5 more
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Hexuronic Acid Dehydrogenase of Agrobacterium tumefaciens [PDF]
Yung Feng Chang, David S. Feingold
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Summary Polyploidy plays a key role in genome evolution and crop improvement. The formation of bivalents rather than multivalents during meiosis of polyploids is essential to ensure meiotic stability and optimal fertility of the species. However, the mechanisms preventing multivalent recombination in polyploids remain obscure.
Yashi Zhang+9 more
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Ultraviolet-Induced Changes in the Infectivity of Agrobacterium tumefaciens [PDF]
Gary T. Heberlein, James A. Lippincott
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Summary Auxin, indole‐3‐acetic acid (IAA), is a key phytohormone with diverse morphogenic roles in land plants, but its function and transport mechanisms in algae remain poorly understood. We therefore aimed to explore the role of IAA in a complex, streptophyte algae Chara braunii. Here, we described novel responses of C.
Katarina Kurtović+13 more
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AMINO ACID CROSS RESISTANCE IN AGROBACTERIUM TUMEFACIENS [PDF]
Robert E. Beardsley
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A Comparison Study for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation Method in Sugarcane (Saccharum spp L.)
In order to compare transient expression of gus gene driven by CaMV 35S or rice ubiquitin RUBQ2 promoter, Agrobacterium-mediated transformation was conducted using embryogenic callus and suspension cultures of sugarcane.
Bambang Sugiharto, Hilda Safitri
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GCN5‐related histone acetyltransferase HOOKLESS2 regulates fungal resistance and growth in tomato
Summary The functions of histone acetyltransferases (HATs) in the genetic control of crop traits and the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We studied the function of tomato HOOKLESS2 (SlHLS2), a member of the GCN5 family of HATs, through genetic, molecular and genomic approaches. Tomato hls2 mutants generated through CRISPR‐cas9 gene editing
Namrata Jaiswal+3 more
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