2010
DOI: 10.1556/abiol.61.2010.4.9
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Development of a virus induced gene silencing vector from a legumes infecting tobamovirus

Abstract: Medicago truncatula, the model plant of legumes, is well characterized, but there is only a little knowledge about it as a viral host. Viral vectors can be used for expressing foreign genes or for virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS), what is a fast and powerful tool to determine gene functions in plants. Viral vectors effective on Nicotiana benthamiana have been constructed from a number of viruses, however, only few of them were effective in other plants. A Tobamovirus, Sunnhemp mosaic virus (SHMV) systemical… Show more

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“…() and Várallyay et al. () have developed vectors that are functional on M. truncatula for gene expression (GFP and GUS) and gene inactivation ( Phytoene desaturase and Chlorata 42 ). In addition, Serwatowska et al.…”
Section: Plant Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…() and Várallyay et al. () have developed vectors that are functional on M. truncatula for gene expression (GFP and GUS) and gene inactivation ( Phytoene desaturase and Chlorata 42 ). In addition, Serwatowska et al.…”
Section: Plant Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%