Legumes Research - Volume 1 2022
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.101262
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Genetic Transformation in Agro-Economically Important Legumes

Abstract: Over the past few years, many cultivated plants have been under scrutiny for their potential role in economic, agroecological, nutritional, and scientific innovation sectors, especially in various developing countries. This was aimed to identify plants that have the potential to alleviate food insecurity, improve agroecosystems while benefiting the producers financially as well. Such important crops have been studied and are continuously undergoing improvements to produce cultivars that confer biotic and abiot… Show more

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“…This is because the gene encoding agrocin is carried on a transmissible plasmid, which can be transferred by conjugation to A. tumefaciens. In the event of agrocin-encoding plasmid transfer, recipient A. tumefaciens strains would no longer be subjected to biocontrol by A. radiobacter strain k84 [87]. The ensuing genetically engineered strain, known as A. radiobacter strain K1026, is a transgenic organism approved for use as a pesticide [88].…”
Section: E Genetically Engineered Microorganisms As Biopesticidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the gene encoding agrocin is carried on a transmissible plasmid, which can be transferred by conjugation to A. tumefaciens. In the event of agrocin-encoding plasmid transfer, recipient A. tumefaciens strains would no longer be subjected to biocontrol by A. radiobacter strain k84 [87]. The ensuing genetically engineered strain, known as A. radiobacter strain K1026, is a transgenic organism approved for use as a pesticide [88].…”
Section: E Genetically Engineered Microorganisms As Biopesticidesmentioning
confidence: 99%