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    Mechanism of Regulation of Gene Expression for Chloroplast Proteins

    Both plastid- and nuclear-encoded proteins are involved in photosynthetic reactions carried out by chloroplasts. While the structure of various plastome-encoded photosynthesis-related genes has been worked out...

    Akhilesh K. Tyagi, Jitendra P. Khurana, Arun K. Sharma in Signal Transduction in Plants (2001)

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    Engineering Herbicide Resistance Pathways in Plastids

    Herbicides are an integral part of modern day agriculture as they facilitate efficient crop management. Most of the herbicides target specific enzymes involved in metabolic pathways that are vital for plant gr...

    Amit Dhingra, Dr. Henry Daniell in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of Plant Organelles (2004)

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    Chloroplast Genetic Engineering to Improve Agronomic Traits

    Major crop losses occur annually as a result of biotic and abiotic stresses. The ability to hyperexpress foreign proteins, single-step multigene engineering, lack of positive effect and gene silencing, vector ...

    Henry Daniell, Oscar N. Ruiz, Amit Dhingra in Transgenic Plants: Methods and Protocols (2004)

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    Stable transformation of the cotton plastid genome and maternal inheritance of transgenes

    Chloroplast genetic engineering overcomes concerns of gene containment, low levels of transgene expression, gene silencing, positional and pleiotropic effects or presence of vector sequences in transformed gen...

    Shashi Kumar, Amit Dhingra, Henry Daniell in Plant Molecular Biology (2004)

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    Chloroplast Genetic Engineering Via Organogenesis or Somatic Embryogenesis

    Chloroplast genetic engineering offers a number of unique advantages, including high-level transgene expression, multigene engineering in a single transformation event, transgene containment via maternal inher...

    Amit Dhingra, Henry Daniell in Arabidopsis Protocols (2006)

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    Rapid and accurate pyrosequencing of angiosperm plastid genomes

    Plastid genome sequence information is vital to several disciplines in plant biology, including phylogenetics and molecular biology. The past five years have witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of comp...

    Michael J Moore, Amit Dhingra, Pamela S Soltis, Regina Shaw in BMC Plant Biology (2006)

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    Characterization of LF9, an octoploid strawberry genotype selected for rapid regeneration and transformation

    Cultivated strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa) is a valuable crop, yet the absence of a rapid, high-throughput transgenic system has precluded meaningful application of biotechnology and translation of information fr...

    Kevin M. Folta, Amit Dhingra, Leighan Howard, Philip J. Stewart in Planta (2006)

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    Invited review: Transformation of strawberry: The basis for translational genomics in Rosaceae

    Translational genomics is defined as the application of molecular-genetic principles derived from model systems to species of experimental or economic interest. The past 20 years of research in plant model sys...

    Kevin M. Folta, Amit Dhingra in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant (2006)

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    Comparative chloroplast genomics and phylogenetics of Fagopyrum esculentum ssp. ancestrale– A wild ancestor of cultivated buckwheat

    Chloroplast genome sequences are extremely informative about species-interrelationships owing to its non-meiotic and often uniparental inheritance over generations. The subject of our study, Fagopyrum esculentum,...

    Maria D Logacheva, Tahir H Samigullin, Amit Dhingra, Aleksey A Penin in BMC Plant Biology (2008)

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    Rosaceaous Genome Sequencing: Perspectives and Progress

    The long-term goal of plant genomics is to identify, isolate and determine the function of plant genes that are associated with both vegetative and reproductive phenotypes. Most phenotypes require the coordina...

    Bryon Sosinski, Vladimir Shulaev, Amit Dhingra in Genetics and Genomics of Rosaceae (2009)

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    In vitro cultures and regeneration of Bienertia sinuspersici (Chenopodiaceae) under increasing concentrations of sodium chloride and carbon dioxide

    To study the developmental transition of chloroplasts from C3 to C4 photosynthesis in the terrestrial single-cell C4 species Bienertia sinuspersici, a regeneration protocol was developed. Stem explant material de...

    Josh Rosnow, Sascha Offermann, Joonho Park, Thomas W. Okita in Plant Cell Reports (2011)

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    Effect of phyllotactic position and cultural treatments toward successful direct shoot organogenesis in dwarf ‘Pixie’ grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.)

    In Vitis spp. where somatic embryogenesis-based regeneration predominates, an efficient, reproducible and robust method of direct shoot organogenesis from leaf explant material has been established in the dwarf w...

    Kathie L. Nicholson, Nathan Tarlyn in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTO… (2012)

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    Rootstock scion somatogenetic interactions in perennial composite plants

    The ancient plant production practice of grafting which instantly imparts new physiological properties to the desirable scion still remains shrouded in mystery. Yet, grafting remains a widely used technique in...

    Tyson Koepke, Amit Dhingra in Plant Cell Reports (2013)

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    Evaluation of pea accessions and commercial cultivars for fusarium root rot resistance

    Fusarium root rot caused by Fusarium solani f. sp. pisi (Fsp) can result in major yield losses in pea (Pisum sativum L.). Currently no fungicides effectively manage this disease. Previous studies evaluated the Pi...

    Eliane T. Bodah, Lyndon D. Porter, Bernardo Chaves, Amit Dhingra in Euphytica (2016)

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    Comparative ultrastructure of fruit plastids in three genetically diverse genotypes of apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) during development

    Comparative ultrastructural developmental time-course analysis has identified discrete stages at which the fruit plastids undergo structural and consequently functional transitions to facilitat...

    Scott M. Schaeffer, Ryan Christian, Nohely Castro-Velasquez in Plant Cell Reports (2017)

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    Methods of analysis of chloroplast genomes of C3, Kranz type C4 and Single Cell C4 photosynthetic members of Chenopodiaceae

    Chloroplast genome information is critical to understanding forms of photosynthesis in the plant kingdom. During the evolutionary process, plants have developed different photosynthetic strategies that are acc...

    Richard M. Sharpe, Bruce Williamson-Benavides, Gerald E. Edwards in Plant Methods (2020)

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    Fruit crops in the era of genome editing: closing the regulatory gap

    The conventional breeding of fruits and fruit trees has led to the improvement of consumer-driven traits such as fruit size, yield, nutritional properties, aroma and taste, as well as the introduction of agron...

    Derry Alvarez, Pedro Cerda-Bennasser, Evan Stowe in Plant Cell Reports (2021)