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Abiotic stress conditions. especially drought and soil salinity. are the major causes for the reduction of crop yields and the loss of arable land world-wide. These problems will probably worsen in the next decades. according to climate change models. whi... see more

Abiotic stress conditions, especially drought and soil salinity, are the major causes for the reduction of crop yields and the loss of arable land world-wide. These problems will probably worsen in the next decades, according to climate change models, whi... see more

Since the first pathogen antigen was expressed in transgenic plants with the aim of producing edible vaccine in early 1990s, transgenic plants have become a well-established expression system for production of alternative vaccines against various human an... see more

The global climate changes and the consequent increase in the number of soil and air droughts during the vegetation period of grain crops require the development of new strategies to adapt plants to those yield-decreasing stressors. A relevant way of incr... see more

Potato ( Solanum tuberosum L.) cultivar IPB CP1 is suitable as a raw material for the potato chip industry. Potato plants are sensitive to various abiotic stresses such as drought, aluminium and salinity, which induce reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS i... see more

The need for studies on the nutritional value of plants depends on their composition. The first generation genetically modified Plants (GMPs) have the same composition as their near-isogenic lines. Therefore, they have the same nutritional value, and most... see more

Attempt to improve cassava starch quality have been conducted by producing the first high amylose transgenic Adira 4 Indonesian cassava. This study aimed to evaluate agronomic performances of transgenic plants, assessment of four generations in specific c... see more

The floral homeotic C-function MADS gene AGAMOUS (AG) in Arabidopsis plays crucial roles in specifying stamen and carpel identities as well as determining floral meristem. However, there have been only a few studies of floral homeotic C-function genes in ... see more

Background: Newcastle disease is an important avian infectious disease that brings about vast economic damage for poultry industry. Transgenic plants represent a cost-effective system for the production of therapeutic proteins and are widely used for the ... see more

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