“…The procedure is relatively complex and time consuming, and problems with plasmid instability related to antibiotic selection have been reported. For example, many Agrobacterium strains, such as C58 (Huang et al, 2006), GV3101 (Pitino et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2011), and A136 and BG53 (Rogers et al, 2002) that are routinely used for Arabidopsis thaliana transformation possess an inducible resistance mechanism against chloramphenicol (Tennigkeit and Matzura, 1991), suggesting that effective selection with this antibiotic is not possible with many Agrobacterium strains (Rogers et al, 2002;Bent, 2006;Szakasits et al, 2007). This response also leads to promiscuous recombination and plasmid instability (Ballester et al, 1986(Ballester et al, , 1989.…”