2009
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2009.823.2
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Molecular and Phenotypical Characterization of Transgenic Tomato Plants: Solanum Lycopersicon

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“…Seedlings produced 33.75 and 27.5% while calli produced 26.25 and 22.5% transformation efficiencies for both cultivars (Table 3). Type of explant was found to affect transformation efficiency (Lengliz et al, 2009). Sarker and Biswas (2002) tested four different explants for their transformation ability and obtained maximum transformation from immature embryos derived calli.…”
Section: Effect Of Explant Source On Transformation Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seedlings produced 33.75 and 27.5% while calli produced 26.25 and 22.5% transformation efficiencies for both cultivars (Table 3). Type of explant was found to affect transformation efficiency (Lengliz et al, 2009). Sarker and Biswas (2002) tested four different explants for their transformation ability and obtained maximum transformation from immature embryos derived calli.…”
Section: Effect Of Explant Source On Transformation Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%