Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2334532503> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2334532503 endingPage "535" @default.
- W2334532503 startingPage "521" @default.
- W2334532503 abstract "The insecticidal crystal protein derived from gram positive soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis plays an important role in controlling lepidopteran infestation. The present study seeks to protect chickpea plants from Helicoverpa armigera infestation by over expressing cry1Ac. Homologous Ubiquitin and RuBisCO small subunit (rbcS) promoters were used to transcribe cry1Ac in transgenic chickpea both constitutively and in a tissue specific manner through Agrobacterium mediated transformation of chickpea var. ICCV89314. Expressed Cry1Ac was specifically targeted to the chloroplast rich tissues using transit peptide sequence. After monitoring transgene integration by Southern hybridization, transgenic chickpea lines were further analyzed by western blot, ELISA and insect bioassay. Expression of cry1Ac in chickpea under the control of above two promoters conferred a high level of protection against pod borer infestation, where chloroplast targeting system was found to be more efficient in controlling this particular devastating lepidopteran pest." @default.
- W2334532503 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2334532503 creator A5007292177 @default.
- W2334532503 creator A5017693868 @default.
- W2334532503 creator A5022975308 @default.
- W2334532503 creator A5042389889 @default.
- W2334532503 creator A5049696250 @default.
- W2334532503 creator A5060281242 @default.
- W2334532503 date "2016-03-25" @default.
- W2334532503 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2334532503 title "Homologous promoter derived constitutive and chloroplast targeted expression of synthetic cry1Ac in transgenic chickpea confers resistance against Helicoverpa armigera" @default.
- W2334532503 cites W107265203 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W1502263497 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W1967440987 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W1971495628 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W1973408460 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W1974808732 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W1980195730 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W1986587865 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W1990836518 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2000117871 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2001452814 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2006582828 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2018189011 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2018212967 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2020987143 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2024482376 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2024556021 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2026788937 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2028143678 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2032707931 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2035858178 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2036158584 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2038836774 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2041954584 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2042805590 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2048824657 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2054336524 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2057211897 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2063297098 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2066490574 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2076517098 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2078143576 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2079024339 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2084289453 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2085049750 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2085939537 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2088463274 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2102894071 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2110630756 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2115549177 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2116485094 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2120395741 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2126091000 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2126536974 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2127165960 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2127738719 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2132741598 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2142051212 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2172251818 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2185623188 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W2257402113 @default.
- W2334532503 cites W4293247451 @default.
- W2334532503 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s11240-016-0968-7" @default.
- W2334532503 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2334532503 type Work @default.
- W2334532503 sameAs 2334532503 @default.
- W2334532503 citedByCount "34" @default.
- W2334532503 countsByYear W23345325032016 @default.
- W2334532503 countsByYear W23345325032017 @default.
- W2334532503 countsByYear W23345325032018 @default.
- W2334532503 countsByYear W23345325032019 @default.
- W2334532503 countsByYear W23345325032020 @default.
- W2334532503 countsByYear W23345325032021 @default.
- W2334532503 countsByYear W23345325032022 @default.
- W2334532503 countsByYear W23345325032023 @default.
- W2334532503 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2334532503 hasAuthorship W2334532503A5007292177 @default.
- W2334532503 hasAuthorship W2334532503A5017693868 @default.
- W2334532503 hasAuthorship W2334532503A5022975308 @default.
- W2334532503 hasAuthorship W2334532503A5042389889 @default.
- W2334532503 hasAuthorship W2334532503A5049696250 @default.
- W2334532503 hasAuthorship W2334532503A5060281242 @default.
- W2334532503 hasBestOaLocation W23345325032 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C102230213 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C122172344 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C177756618 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C2776712339 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C2779035793 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C2779656422 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C2781151318 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConceptScore W2334532503C102230213 @default.
- W2334532503 hasConceptScore W2334532503C104317684 @default.