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Transgenic Cotton: From Biotransformation Methods to Agricultural Application.
Zhang B. Zhang B. Methods Mol Biol. 2019;1902:3-16. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8952-2_1. Methods Mol Biol. 2019. PMID: 30543057 Review.
Since it was first introduced into the field in the middle of the 1990s, transgenic cotton has been quickly adopted by cotton farmers in many developed and developing countries. ...Although transgenic cotton plants with disease resistance, abiotic stress tole …
Since it was first introduced into the field in the middle of the 1990s, transgenic cotton has been quickly adopted by cotton
Transgenic cotton: from biotransformation methods to agricultural application.
Zhang B. Zhang B. Methods Mol Biol. 2013;958:3-15. doi: 10.1007/978-1-62703-212-4_1. Methods Mol Biol. 2013. PMID: 23143479 Review.
Since it was first introduced into the field in the middle of 1990s, transgenic cotton has been quickly adopted by cotton farmers in many developed and developing countries. ...Although transgenic cotton plants with disease-resistance, abiotic stress toleranc …
Since it was first introduced into the field in the middle of 1990s, transgenic cotton has been quickly adopted by cotton farm …
Pollen Tube Pathway-Mediated Cotton Transformation.
Wang M, Sun R, Zhang B, Wang Q. Wang M, et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2019;1902:67-73. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8952-2_6. Methods Mol Biol. 2019. PMID: 30543062
Although many gene transfer methods have been employed for successfully obtaining transgenic cotton, the major constraint in cotton improvement is the limitation of genotype because the majority of transgenic methods require plant regeneration from a single transfor …
Although many gene transfer methods have been employed for successfully obtaining transgenic cotton, the major constraint in cotto
Cotton pan-genome retrieves the lost sequences and genes during domestication and selection.
Li J, Yuan D, Wang P, Wang Q, Sun M, Liu Z, Si H, Xu Z, Ma Y, Zhang B, Pei L, Tu L, Zhu L, Chen LL, Lindsey K, Zhang X, Jin S, Wang M. Li J, et al. Genome Biol. 2021 Apr 23;22(1):119. doi: 10.1186/s13059-021-02351-w. Genome Biol. 2021. PMID: 33892774 Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND: Millennia of directional human selection has reshaped the genomic architecture of cultivated cotton relative to wild counterparts, but we have limited understanding of the selective retention and fractionation of genomic components. ...Using pan-genome analyses …
BACKGROUND: Millennia of directional human selection has reshaped the genomic architecture of cultivated cotton relative to wild coun …
Cotton roots are the major source of gossypol biosynthesis and accumulation.
Zhao T, Xie Q, Li C, Li C, Mei L, Yu JZ, Chen J, Zhu S. Zhao T, et al. BMC Plant Biol. 2020 Feb 27;20(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s12870-020-2294-9. BMC Plant Biol. 2020. PMID: 32103722 Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND: Gossypol is a specific secondary metabolite in Gossypium species. It not only plays a critical role in development and self-protection of cotton plants, but also can be used as important anti-cancer and male contraceptive compound. ...But thereafter, it …
BACKGROUND: Gossypol is a specific secondary metabolite in Gossypium species. It not only plays a critical role in development and se …
Screening Cotton Genotypes for Reniform Nematode Resistance.
Erpelding JE, Stetina SR. Erpelding JE, et al. J Vis Exp. 2019 May 2;(147). doi: 10.3791/58577. J Vis Exp. 2019. PMID: 31107438
A rapid non-destructive reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis) screening protocol is needed for the development of resistant cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) varieties to improve nematode management. Most protocols involve extracting vermiform nematodes or eggs fro …
A rapid non-destructive reniform nematode (Rotylenchulus reniformis) screening protocol is needed for the development of resistant cotton
Helicoverpa zea and Bt cotton in the United States.
Luttrell RG, Jackson RE. Luttrell RG, et al. GM Crops Food. 2012 Jul-Sep;3(3):213-27. doi: 10.4161/gmcr.20742. Epub 2012 Jul 1. GM Crops Food. 2012. PMID: 22688690 Review.
Tobacco budworm is very susceptible to most Bt toxins, and Bt cotton is considered to be "high dose." Bollworm is less susceptible to Bt toxins, and Bt cotton is not "high dose" for this pest. ...Assays of bollworm field populations for susceptibility to Bt toxins e …
Tobacco budworm is very susceptible to most Bt toxins, and Bt cotton is considered to be "high dose." Bollworm is less susceptible to …
Gene expression changes and early events in cotton fibre development.
Lee JJ, Woodward AW, Chen ZJ. Lee JJ, et al. Ann Bot. 2007 Dec;100(7):1391-401. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcm232. Epub 2007 Sep 27. Ann Bot. 2007. PMID: 17905721 Free PMC article. Review.
BACKGROUND: Cotton is the dominant source of natural textile fibre and a significant oil crop. Cotton fibres, produced by certain species in the genus Gossypium, are seed trichomes derived from individual cells of the epidermal layer of the seed coat. ...
BACKGROUND: Cotton is the dominant source of natural textile fibre and a significant oil crop. Cotton fibres, produced by cert …
Identification of BR biosynthesis genes in cotton reveals that GhCPD-3 restores BR biosynthesis and mediates plant growth and development.
Liu L, Xie Z, Lu L, Qanmber G, Chen G, Li S, Guo M, Sun Z, Liu Z, Yang Z. Liu L, et al. Planta. 2021 Sep 17;254(4):75. doi: 10.1007/s00425-021-03727-9. Planta. 2021. PMID: 34533620 Review.
Brassinosteroid (BR) synthesis genes in different cotton species was comprehensively identified, and the participation of GhCPD-3 in the BR synthesis signaling pathway for regulating plant development was verified. ...Here, 16, 8 and 9 BR biosynthesis genes were identified …
Brassinosteroid (BR) synthesis genes in different cotton species was comprehensively identified, and the participation of GhCPD-3 in …
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