3 results match your criteria: "Mahyco Research Centre[Affiliation]"
Physiol Mol Biol Plants
October 2021
Mahyco Research Centre, Dawalwadi, Jalna-Aurangabad Road, Jalna, Maharashtra 431203 India.
-mediated co-transformation method was used to generate marker-free insect resistant transgenic okra plants expressing the gene. The gene was borne on the T-DNA of one plasmid while II and (GUS) marker genes were present on the T-DNA of a second plasmid. Putative transgenic plants were screened by histochemical GUS assay for expression of -glucuronidase and 32 transgenic events were positive for GUS in which 21 transgenic events were positive in ELISA for the presence of Cry1Ac protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn Vitro Cell Dev Biol Plant
May 2021
Mahyco Research Centre, Mahyco Private Limited, Jalna-Aurangabad Road, Dawalwadi, Jalna, Maharashtra 431203 India.
Human population is expected to reach to about 10 billion by 2050. Climate change affects crop production, thus posing food security challenges. Conventional breeding alone will not bridge the gap between current level of crop production and expected levels in the decades to come in the food production systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlant Cell Rep
August 2013
Mahyco Research Centre, Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Ltd., P.O. Box-76, Dawalwadi, Jalna-Aurangabad Road, Jalna, 431203, Maharashtra, India.
Agrobacterium -mediated transformation system for okra using embryos was devised and the transgenic Bt plants showed resistance to the target pest, okra shoot, and fruit borer ( Earias vittella ). Okra is an important vegetable crop and progress in genetic improvement via genetic transformation has been impeded by its recalcitrant nature. In this paper, we describe a procedure using embryo explants for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and tissue culture-based plant regeneration for efficient genetic transformation of okra.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF