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The transfer of high CCS traits from wild relatives to sugarcane using biochemical markers
(2003)
Over the last 40 years of sugarcane breeding in Australia there have been significant improvements in cane yield but little to no improvement in commercial cane sugar (CCS). It has been hypothesised that this lack of gain ...
Building strategic research capacity for the sugar industry aimed at overcoming physiological, biochemical and environmental constraints to cane growth, breeding and sucrose yield
(1999)
Using the CSIRO Controlled Environment Facility, the discrete effects on the rate and extent of sucrose accumulation in sugarcane of four significant environmental parameters (daily light integral, radiation levels, ...
Transformation of sugarcane using Agrobacterium tumefaciens : final report on CTA027
(2000)
A method for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of sugarcane tissues has been developed in this project. This method offers an alternative technique for the introduction of transgenes into sugarcane. In general, ...
A sugarcane tissue culture system for mass propagation and transformation : SRDC final report BSS242
(2004)
The core research strategy we conceived was to develop the initial observation of direct
shoot regeneration in sugarcane leaf tissues to a generic and efficient plant production
technology for sugarcane and probably for ...