2021
DOI: 10.9734/jabb/2021/v24i1030243
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Comparative Review of Plant Transformation Techniques

Abstract: Plant transformation is now an important biotechnological tool in plant biology and a practical tool for transgenic plant development. There are many verified methods for stable introduction of novel genes into the nuclear genomes of diverse plant species. As a result, gene transfer and regeneration of transgenic plants are no longer the factors limiting the development and application of practical transformation systems for many plant species. However, the desire for higher transformation efficiency has stimu… Show more

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“…The successful regeneration of transgenic plants requires two major factors: an efficient, rapid, reproducible regeneration system and an effective method for the integration of genes into the DNA of plant cells [20]. Foreign genes can be introduced into plant genomes by various methods, including biolistics, sonication, liposomes, viral vectors, transfer mediated by Agrobacterium, chemicals, silicon carbide fibers, floral dip method, microinjection, and microlaser treatment depending on the species to be transformed and types of explants used [21]. Among these, transformation mediated by Agrobacterium, electroporation, and biolistics, are the most commonly used methods for producing commercially released transgenic plants.…”
Section: Plant Genetic Transformation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The successful regeneration of transgenic plants requires two major factors: an efficient, rapid, reproducible regeneration system and an effective method for the integration of genes into the DNA of plant cells [20]. Foreign genes can be introduced into plant genomes by various methods, including biolistics, sonication, liposomes, viral vectors, transfer mediated by Agrobacterium, chemicals, silicon carbide fibers, floral dip method, microinjection, and microlaser treatment depending on the species to be transformed and types of explants used [21]. Among these, transformation mediated by Agrobacterium, electroporation, and biolistics, are the most commonly used methods for producing commercially released transgenic plants.…”
Section: Plant Genetic Transformation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%