In vitro plant regeneration and transformation studies in millets: current status and future prospects

S Dosad, HS Chawla - Indian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2016 - Springer
Millets are a group of small seeded cereals and forage grasses grown in arid and semi-arid
regions of Asia and Africa, where majority of cereals cannot be relied upon to provide …

Development of an efficient and reproducible in vitro regeneration and transformation protocol for tropical maize (Zea mays L.) using mature seed-derived nodal …

K Kumar, AK Jha, B Kumar, CG Karjagi… - Plant Cell, Tissue and …, 2022 - Springer
Maize is an important crop for billions of people globally. The existing immature embryo-
based regeneration protocol of maize has major limitations due to the non-availability of …

Genetic transformation of tropical maize (Zea mays L.) inbred line with a phytase gene from Aspergillus niger

S Geetha, JB Joshi, KK Kumar, L Arul, E Kokiladevi… - 3 Biotech, 2019 - Springer
A full-length cDNA of phyA gene of Aspergillus niger, encoding phytase enzyme, was cloned
and expressed in E. coli BL21 cells and assayed for its activity. The phyA cDNA consisted of …

Индукция прямого органогенеза в культуре зрелых зародышей кукурузы

БМХ Хумуд, ОИ Юдакова - … Саратовского университета. Новая …, 2019 - cyberleninka.ru
Регенерация растений в культуре in vitro через прямой органогенез позволяет
избежать сомаклональной изменчивости. Целью исследования была индукция прямого …

[PDF][PDF] Induction of in vitro propagation in mature embrios of maize

BMH Humood, OI Yudakova - Current Challenges in Plant Genetics …, 2019 - publ.icgbio.ru
An efficient and reproducible regeneration protocol via direct organogenesis has been
established using mature embryos as explants for three maize lines: BM (Brown marker), AT …

[PDF][PDF] ESTABLISHMENT OF TISSUE CULTURE AND TRANSFORMATION PROTOCOL FOR TROPICAL CORN (Zea mays L.) INBRED LINES

NU MATAZU - 2015 - psasir.upm.edu.my
1.1 Background Maize is the most important cereal crop on a worldwide basis (Jones, 2009).
Currently, maize is the most extensively cultivated cereal crop, followed by wheat and rice …