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Ancestral genome estimation reveals the history of ecological diversification in Agrobacterium [PDF]
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is considered as a major source of innovation in bacteria, and as such is expected to drive adaptation to new ecological niches.
Barbe, V+14 more
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Transformation of lily by Agrobacterium
Lily cv. Harmony was inoculated with several Agrobacterium strains to study its susceptibility to Agrobacterium infection and transformation. Tumorous tissue formation on inoculated stem internodes of sterile-grown plantlets, as well as expression of a β-glucuronidase marker gene interrupted by an intron in cells of inoculated stem nodes, indicate that
Langeveld, Simon A.+4 more
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Experiments were conducted to establish an efficient and simple protocol for regeneration and Agrobacterium mediated genetic transformation of an agronomically important indica rice variety Bg 250.
RMLK Ratnayake, GHCM Hettiarachchi
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From A. rhizogenes RolD to Plant P5CS: Exploiting Proline to Control Plant Development [PDF]
The capability of the soil bacterium Agrobacterium rhizogenes to reprogram plant development and induce adventitious hairy roots relies on the expression of a few root-inducing genes (rol A, B, C and D), which can be transferred from large virulence ...
Costantino, Paolo+2 more
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This study demonstrates that heterologous expression of AtRLP23 confers transgenic poplar cv. Shanxin responsiveness to nlp24s, resulting in increased broad‐spectrum fungal disease resistance. Abstract The pattern recognition receptor AtRLP23 from Arabidopsis thaliana recognizes the epitopes (nlp24s) of necrosis and ethylene‐inducing peptide 1‐like ...
Lijuan Zhao, Qiang Cheng
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Transcriptome architecture of the three main lineages of agrobacteria
Agrobacteria are a diverse, polyphyletic group of prokaryotes with multipartite genomes capable of transferring DNA into the genomes of host plants, making them an essential tool in plant biotechnology.
Lucas Waldburger+6 more
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Fijiviral P9‐2 protein but not RNA was shown to induce cell death by targeting the plasma membrane in plant cells, suggesting that this protein could be responsible for a programmed cell death‐like process in infected tissues with hyperplasia. Abstract Southern rice black‐streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV; Fijivirus, Reoviridae) has become a threat to ...
Zhengjie Yuan+7 more
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Regeneration ability and genetic transformation of root type chicory (Cichorium intybus var. sativum) [PDF]
To develop an efficient protocol for shoot regeneration of root chicory (Cichorium intybus var. sativum), some factors, including different concentrations of plant growth regulators in Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium, type of explants and genotypes were ...
De Loose, Marc+4 more
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Alpha‐momorcharin directly disrupts the interaction between catalase and 2b by competing with 2b in binding to catalases, altering cellular redox homeostasis, reducing toxic reactive oxygen species production, and augmenting resistance against cucumber mosaic virus infection.
Ting Yang+3 more
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DNA-free gene editing in plants: a brief overview
The conversion of bacterial CRISPR/Cas defense system into a simple and efficient tool for genome manipulations brought experimental biology into new dimensions.
Tsveta Tsanova+4 more
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