1998
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1998.467.21
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In Planta Transformation of Pakchoi (Brassica Campestris L. Ssp. Chinensis) by Infiltration of Adult Plants With Agrobacterium

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“…Transformation by infiltration of adult plants with Agrobacterium has also been reported for pakchoi (Liu et al, 1998) and has been informally reported for other Brassicaceae beyond pakchoi and Arabidopsis. Thus multiple plant species have now been successfully transformed using Agrobacterium in planta approaches.…”
Section: Will the Above Information Help With Transformation Of Othermentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Transformation by infiltration of adult plants with Agrobacterium has also been reported for pakchoi (Liu et al, 1998) and has been informally reported for other Brassicaceae beyond pakchoi and Arabidopsis. Thus multiple plant species have now been successfully transformed using Agrobacterium in planta approaches.…”
Section: Will the Above Information Help With Transformation Of Othermentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Third, most of the transformants contain T-DNA that is derived from the maternal chromosome set, based on a genetic linkage study (Bechtold et al, 2000). The floral dip or infiltration transformation methods have been successfully applied to wheat, radish, Medicago truncatula, and some other members from the Brassicaceae, such as pakchoi (Brassica campestris), Shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), Lepidium campestre, and Arabidopsis lasiocarpa (Liu et al, 1998;Trieu et al, 2000;Curtis and Nam, 2001;Tague, 2001;Wang et al, 2003;Inan, 2004;Agarwal et al, 2008;Bartholmes et al, 2008;Zale et al, 2009;Lenser and Theißen, 2014). Other bacteria, including Ensifer adhaerens, Rhizobium sp.…”
Section: Stable Transformation By Floral Dippingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall efficiency is low but the simplicity of method makes it extremely attractive. Vacuum infiltration of young Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L.) plants resulted in the recovery of two transgenic plants after screening 20,000 seeds harvested from 30-50 plants [13].…”
Section: In Planta Transformation Using In Vitro Fruit Injection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%