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Rhizobium rhizogenesāmediated hairy root induction and plant regeneration for bioengineering citrus.
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The true citrus species, I Citrus medica i (citron), was a prolific rooter and produced roots in as little as ~2-3 weeks, but ~70% were non-transgenic (adventitious) and reduced the transgenic root formation frequency to ~28% (Figure S1). Rhizobium rhizogenes-mediated hairy root induction and plant regeneration for bioengineering citrus The expression of I rol i genes in transformed shoot cells is presumed to promote their dedifferentiation into root cells. Keywords: Genetic engineering; Rhizobium rhizogenes; citrus; trees; roots; dedifferentiation EN Genetic engineering Rhizobium rhizogenes citrus trees roots dedifferentiation 1728 1730 3 08/23/23 20230901 NES 230901 Plant transformation is widely used in functional genetics and bioengineering (BE)-based crop improvement. [Extracted from the article]
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