2008
DOI: 10.3923/biotech.2008.530.536
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GUS Gene Transformation in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Variety BRRI Dhan-30 Mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens

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“…In previous study it were showed that the callus induction frequency were between 60% and 90% [22], in the present study the callus induction rate reached up to 72% that support the previous study. However, high callus induction and regeneration may differ in different media composition and varieties [4], [5].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In previous study it were showed that the callus induction frequency were between 60% and 90% [22], in the present study the callus induction rate reached up to 72% that support the previous study. However, high callus induction and regeneration may differ in different media composition and varieties [4], [5].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our results showed that the explant pollution and mortality rates increased after 20-min infection. AS is widely used in cotton (Sunilkumar and Rathore 2001), rice (Asaduzzaman et al 2008), and kenaf (Srivatanakul et al 2001) for enhancing the transfer rate of T-DNA from Agrobacterium to plant cells. Our findings show that AS also had the same effect in jute ( Figure 3D Results are the mean of 3 replication ± SD.…”
Section: Genetic Transformation and Gus Histochemical Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acetosyringone (AS) is known to enhance the transfer of T-DNA from Agrobacterium to plant cells in many plants like cotton (Sunilkumar and Rathore 2001), kenaf (Srivatanakul et al 2001), rice (Asaduzzaman et al 2008) etc. The primary step in genetic transformation is the attachment of Agrobacterium to the host plant.…”
Section: Addition Of Acetosyringonementioning
confidence: 99%