Regeneration of sugarcane plants from protoplasts and application of genetic transformation systems to sugarcane
Author | Taylor, PWJ |
Date Accessioned | 2012-11-13 |
Date Available | 2012-11-13 |
Issued | 1986 |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/11079/358 |
Abstract | Current gene transfer systems developed for modifying plants include direct gene transfer to protoplasts and Agrobacterium mediated gene transfer. These studies have important practical implications for application of genetic engineering technology to crop improvement, initially in sugarcane, and subsequently in other graminaceous crops for which sugarcane may serve as a model. |
Language | en |
Part of Series | BSES Tehnical Reports; 1986 No 351 |
Subject | Sugarcane |
Subject | Regeneration |
Subject | Protoplasts |
Subject | Genes |
Subject | Agrobacterium |
Subject | Tissue Culture |
Subject | Dna |
Subject | Varieties |
Subject | Plant breeding |
Title | Regeneration of sugarcane plants from protoplasts and application of genetic transformation systems to sugarcane |
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Varieties, plant breeding and release [124]
Research outcomes: Comprehensive and efficient variety breeding, selection and release programs responding to yield expectations, environmental constraints, resource scarcity and regional preferences. Faster varietal adoption using advanced methods for bulking, distribution and planting.