A Review on Plant Transformation Methods

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  • Prof. Nirod Kumar Dhal, Mr. Bidwan Ranjan Sahu, Mrs. Amlan Sushree

Abstract

Plant transformation is now a central plant biology research tool, and a realistic tool for the transgenic plant growth. There are many confirmed approaches for stable integration into the nuclear genomes of different plant species with novel genes. As a result, transgenic plant gene transfer and regeneration are no longer the factors that limit the development and application for many plant species of practical transformation systems. However, the desire for greater efficiency in transformation has stimulated work not only to improve different existing methods, but also to invent new methods. The most widely publicized methods for transmitting genes into plant cells have been rejected or either disproved or inefficient for use in daily transgenic plant growth. Practically all the transformation work in many laboratories depends on the particle bombardment with the Agrobacterium-mediated transformation or DNA-coated microprojectiles for the gene transfer to develop transgenic plants from a variety of plant species. The achievements in gene transfer include most of the major economic fruits, vegetables and medicinal plants. Consequently, transgenic plant gene transfer and regeneration are no longer the considerations that hinder the production and deployment of functional transformation systems for many plant species. The strategies continued to evolve in order to overcome a great variety of hurdles faced in the early stages of plant transformation growth..

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2020-09-30

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Prof. Nirod Kumar Dhal, Mr. Bidwan Ranjan Sahu, Mrs. Amlan Sushree. (2020). A Review on Plant Transformation Methods. International Journal of Modern Agriculture, 9(3), 757 - 763. Retrieved from http://www.modern-journals.com/index.php/ijma/article/view/280

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