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- W4245394773 abstract "Abstract The chapter deals with the biology, breeding, and transgene research of safflower ( Carthamus tinctorius L.), an important source of edible oil rich in unsaturated fatty acids. A brief description of its origin, domestication, introduction to other countries, current distribution, and major uses is followed by details about its habit, habitat, taxonomy, cytogenetics, genetic resources, and economic importance. Traditional breeding of this crop has primarily been carried out to improve the oil yield and quality, develop male sterile lines, and incorporate traits for resistance/tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses. Because of the assiduous and time‐consuming nature of the traditional breeding, efforts have been initiated to improve this crop by biotechnological methods, especially genetic transformation. Most of these studies are preliminary and demonstrative in nature, except two: one leading to the development of genetically transformed safflower capable of synthesizing insulin in its seeds and the other incorporating a gene coding for a specific esterase, capable of hydrolyzing a phototoxic from Alternaria carthami , a pathogen causing devastating leaf blight disease of safflower. Besides emphasizing the importance and implications of these studies, transgenes, transformation methods, and selection procedures utilized in such studies have been described. The chapter is concluded by discussing some of the future goals of transgene research on safflower, probable environmental risks because of the products so developed, and possible biosafety measures." @default.
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