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Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation is an effective method for introducing genes into maize. In this chapter, we describe a detailed protocol for genetic transformation of the maize genotype Hi II. Our starting plant material is immature embryos cocultivated with an Agrobacterium strain carrying a standard binary vector.
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation is an effective method for introducing genes into maize. In this chapter, we describe a detailed protocol for genetic transformation of the maize genotype Hi II. Our starting plant material is immature embryos cocultivated with an Agrobacterium strain carrying a standard binary vector.
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The American Naturalist, 1926
In 1926, McClintock and Lowell "Fitz" Randolph published this note on a triploid maize plant, the first known triploid in maize. The genetics and cytology of this plant became the basis of McClintock's Ph.D. thesis in 1929.
L. F. Randolph, B. McClintock
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In 1926, McClintock and Lowell "Fitz" Randolph published this note on a triploid maize plant, the first known triploid in maize. The genetics and cytology of this plant became the basis of McClintock's Ph.D. thesis in 1929.
L. F. Randolph, B. McClintock
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Use of Zea mays L. in phytoremediation of trichloroethylene
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a chlorinated aliphatic organic compound often detected as pollutant in soils and ground water. "Green technologies" based on phytoremediation were proven to be effective to reclaim organic pollutants (e.g. TCE) and heavy metals from different environmental matrices. In this work, we use Zea mays L.
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Maize (Zea mays L.)
1995Maize is an herbaceous monocot with an annual cycle. Its embryo lies embedded in the endosperm at one side, toward the base of the caryopsis, with the primary root directed toward the attached end. The scutellum is large, lies directly against the endosperm, and partially encloses the embryonic axis. The primary root is enclosed by a coleorhiza.
Emons, A.M.C., Kieft, H.
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Somatic embryogenesis in Zea mays L.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1982Immature embryos of 12 genotypes of Zea mays L. were cultured on agar nutrient media containing various concentrations of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and sucrose. An opaque, white, compact and organized callus tissue was formed by the proliferation of the scutellar cells present in the vicinity of the scutellar node near the coleorhiza.
C, Lu, I K, Vasil, P, Ozias-Akins
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Heterosis and Photosynthesis in Maize (Zea Mays L.)
1984In previous studies we have reported that marked metabolic deviations in the first steps of the C4 photosynthetic pathway occur among inbred lines of maize with changes In the photosynthetic rate and dry matter production (Morot-Gaudry et al., 1979; Morot-Gaudry et al., 1981).
Morot-Gaudry, J.F. +5 more
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2014
Maize (Zea mays L.) is the third most important food crop globally after wheat and rice. In sub-Saharan Africa, tropical maize has traditionally been the main staple of the diet; 95 % of the maize grown is consumed directly as human food and as an important source of income for the resource-poor rural population.
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Maize (Zea mays L.) is the third most important food crop globally after wheat and rice. In sub-Saharan Africa, tropical maize has traditionally been the main staple of the diet; 95 % of the maize grown is consumed directly as human food and as an important source of income for the resource-poor rural population.
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2006
Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation is an effective method for introducing genes into maize. In this chapter, we describe a detailed protocol for genetic transformation of the maize genotype Hi II. Our starting plant material is immature embryos cocultivated with an Agrobacterium strain carrying a standard binary vector.
Bronwyn R, Frame, Tina, Paque, Kan, Wang
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation is an effective method for introducing genes into maize. In this chapter, we describe a detailed protocol for genetic transformation of the maize genotype Hi II. Our starting plant material is immature embryos cocultivated with an Agrobacterium strain carrying a standard binary vector.
Bronwyn R, Frame, Tina, Paque, Kan, Wang
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Leaf vasculature in Zea mays L.
Planta, 1985The vascular system of the Zea mays L. leaf consists of longitudinal strands interconnected by transverse bundles. In any given transverse section the longitudinal strands may be divided into three types of bundle according to size and structure: small, intermediate, large. Virtually all of the longitudinal strands intergrade structurally however, from
S H, Russell, R F, Evert
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