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Transformation and Transgenic Expression studies of Glyphosate tolerant and Cane Borer Resistance Genes in Sugarcane (Sccharum officinarum L.)

Authors :
Saman Riaz
Idrees Ahmad Nasir
Qurban Ali
Tayyab Husnain
Zahida Qamar
Source :
Molecular Plant Breeding.
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Sophia Publishing Group, Inc., 2015.

Abstract

Sugarcane is an important sugar and cash crop grown throughout the world. Sugarcane quality and production is mostly affected by biotic and abiotic factors that caused low yield of sugarcane products throughout the world. Using biotechnology and genetic engineering as a complement for traditional breeding methods it is possible to introduce insect/pest, herbicide-tolerant traits into various crop species. It has been found that the absence of insect/pest, abiotic and herbicide tolerant genes in genetic pool of crop plant species makes traditional breeding programs difficult. The varieties that are productive and at the same time has resistance against certain pathogens and diseases, can improve yield. The development of biotic and abiotic resistant sugarcane varieties through transgenic technology will be cost effective in controlling all type of stresses which ultimately improve yield potential. The present review will provide its readers the opportunity to understand the methods of glyphosate tolerant and Bt resistant genes in sugarcane.

Details

ISSN :
19238266
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Plant Breeding
Accession number :
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