2002
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2002.579.10
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Development of Pepper Transgenic Plants via Agrobacterium and Biolistic Transformation

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“…In the last decade, Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated stable genetic transformation has been successfully performed with several members of the Solanaceae family (Ochoa-Alejo and Ramirez-Malagon, 2001;Nianiou et al 2002). However, the genus Capsicum has remained largely recalcitrant to stable transformation and as a result only a low frequency and reproducibility (0.5-1% success rate) of transformation has been successfully achieved (Manoharan et al 1998;Kim et al 2001b;Li et al 2003;Lee et al 2004).…”
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“…In the last decade, Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated stable genetic transformation has been successfully performed with several members of the Solanaceae family (Ochoa-Alejo and Ramirez-Malagon, 2001;Nianiou et al 2002). However, the genus Capsicum has remained largely recalcitrant to stable transformation and as a result only a low frequency and reproducibility (0.5-1% success rate) of transformation has been successfully achieved (Manoharan et al 1998;Kim et al 2001b;Li et al 2003;Lee et al 2004).…”
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“…Similarly, hypocotyl explant resulted in the highest transformation efficiency compared to leaf and cotyledonary leaf explants in perilla (Lee et al, 2005). Hypocotyl explants were successfully used in Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in chilli (Nianiou et al, 2000) and cauliflower (Chakrabarty et al, 2002). In conclusion, it is stated that hypocotyl explant is better as compared to cotyledonary leaf or leaf tissue for transformation studies in brinjal.…”
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confidence: 81%