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Soybean dwarf virus-resistant transgenic soybeans with the sense coat protein gene
Plant Cell Reports, 2007We transformed a construct containing the sense coat protein (CP) gene of Soybean dwarf virus (SbDV) into soybean somatic embryos via microprojectile bombardment to acquire SbDV-resistant soybean plants. Six independent T(0) plants were obtained. One of these transgenic lines was subjected to further extensive analysis.
Makoto, Tougou +5 more
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Why the American Soybean Association supports transgenic soybeans
Pest Management Science, 2000This paper discusses the situation in the USA with respect to the use by farmers of soybean varieties produced by transgenic techniques. Unlike his European counterpart, the US farmer has generally welcomed the advantages of lower inputs and enhanced pest and disease control associated with these crops. Further developments with transgenic soybeans and
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In Vivo Antimutagenic Properties of Transgenic and Conventional Soybeans
Journal of Medicinal Food, 2010The goal of the this study was to evaluate the mutagenic/antimutagenic effects of conventional (BRS133) and transgenic (BRS 245 RR) soybeans (CS and TS, respectively) in vivo using the bone marrow micronucleus (MN) test, histopathological analysis, chromosome aberration test (CAT), and mitotic index (MI) determination. Six-week-old male Swiss mice were
Luciana, Azevedo +5 more
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Expression of auxin-responsive genes in soybean and transgenic tobacco
Biochemical Society Transactions, 199224. Llure, 111, I,., Grouch. M., Harada, J., Ho, T.-H. D., Mundy, J., Quatrano. K., Thomas, T. & Sung, Z. K. (1989) I’lant Mol. Hiol. 12. 475-486 Quatrano, K. S. (1987) in I’lant Hormones and their Role in I’lant Growth and Ilevelopment (Davies, 1’. J , ed.), pp. 494-5 14, Martinus Nijhoff, Ilordrecht Skriver, K. & Mundy, J.
T J, Guilfoyle +5 more
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Monitoring glyphosate residues in transgenic glyphosate‐resistant soybean
Pest Management Science, 2003Abstract The availability of Roundup Ready (RR) varieties of soybean has increased the use of glyphosate for weed control in Argentina. Glyphosate [( N ‐phosphonomethyl)glycine] is employed for the eradication of previous crop vegetation and for weed control during the ...
María C, Arregui +5 more
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Inheritance Analysis of Herbicide-Resistant Transgenic Soybean Lines
Acta Genetica Sinica, 2006Four transgenic soybean lines generated via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation were used to analyze inheritance of the transgenes. Seed chip GUS assay and herbicide leaf painting and spraying assays were applied to test the gus reporter gene and the herbicide resistant bar selectable marker gene, respectively.
Yong, Zhang, Bao-Yu, Yang, Shi-Yun, Chen
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Expression of Soybean Cyst Nematode Resistance in Transgenic Hairy Roots of Soybean
Crop Science, 1999ABSTRACTTransgenic hairy roots of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] induced by Agrobacterium rhizogenes support the complete life cycle of soybean cyst nematode (SCN, Heterodera glycines Ichinohe) in vitro. However, expression of SCN resistance in hairy soybean roots has not been investigated.
R. A. Narayanan +4 more
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International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 2009
The traditional Chinese soybean paste was produced by cooked transgenic soybean fermentation with the composition of moisture 53%, amino acid 0.84% (calculated by nitrogen), votive sugar 6.21% and total acid 1.66%. A number of microorganism species were isolated and identified, including fungi and bacteria, and the bacterium species Rhizopus oryzae ...
Rui, Yukui +5 more
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The traditional Chinese soybean paste was produced by cooked transgenic soybean fermentation with the composition of moisture 53%, amino acid 0.84% (calculated by nitrogen), votive sugar 6.21% and total acid 1.66%. A number of microorganism species were isolated and identified, including fungi and bacteria, and the bacterium species Rhizopus oryzae ...
Rui, Yukui +5 more
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Plant Cell Reports, 2009
The success of plant genetic transformation relies greatly on the strength and specificity of the promoters used to drive genes of interest. In this study, we analyzed gfp gene expression mediated by a polyubiquitin promoter (Gmubi) from soybean (Glycine max) in stably transformed soybean tissues.
Carlos M, Hernandez-Garcia +3 more
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The success of plant genetic transformation relies greatly on the strength and specificity of the promoters used to drive genes of interest. In this study, we analyzed gfp gene expression mediated by a polyubiquitin promoter (Gmubi) from soybean (Glycine max) in stably transformed soybean tissues.
Carlos M, Hernandez-Garcia +3 more
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[Research progress on system of transgene in soybean].
Yi chuan = Hereditas, 2008This review introduced the recent research progress on transgenic methods and system of receptor in soybean. The major obstacles of genetic transformation in soybean and possible approach for solving the problem were also discussed. Cotyledon node via Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated and immature cotyledon via particle bombardment were thought to be ...
Ping, Wang +3 more
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