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Development of Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase as an Efficient Selection Marker for Agrobacterium tumefaciens-Mediated Transformation of Maize

In this article, we report the isolation of plant protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) genes and the isolation of herbicidetolerant mutants. Subsequently, an Arabidopsis double mutant (Y426M + S305L) was used to develop a selectable marker system for Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of...

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Published in:Plant physiology (Bethesda) 2003-10, Vol.133 (2), p.736-747
Main Authors: Xianggan Li, Sandy L. Volrath, David B. G. Nicholl, Charles E. Chilcott, Marie A. Johnson, Ward, Eric R., Marcus D. Law
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Agrobacterium
Agrobacterium tumefaciens - enzymology
Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Arabidopsis
Arabidopsis - enzymology
Arabidopsis - genetics
Biological and medical sciences
Breeding schemes. Varia
Callus
Complementary DNA
Corn
Embryos
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genetic Complementation Test
Genetic mutation
Genetics and breeding of economic plants
Genetics, Genomics, and Molecular Evolution
Herbicide resistance
Herbicides
Light
Oxidases
Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors - genetics
Plant breeding: fundamental aspects and methodology
Plant Proteins - genetics
Plants
Plants, Genetically Modified - genetics
Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase
Selection, Genetic
Transformation, Genetic - radiation effects
Transgenic plants
Varietal selection. Specialized plant breeding, plant breeding aims
Zea mays
Zea mays - genetics
title Development of Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase as an Efficient Selection Marker for Agrobacterium tumefaciens-Mediated Transformation of Maize
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