Works (3)

Updated: July 5th, 2023 15:43

2015 journal article

A novel gateway-compatible binary vector series (PC-GW) for flexible cloning of multiple genes for genetic transformation of plants

PLASMID, 81, 55–62.

By: J. Dalal n, R. Yalamanchili n, C. Hovary n, M. Ji n, M. Rodriguez-Welsh n, D. Aslett n, S. Ganapathy n, A. Grunden n ...

Contributors: J. Dalal n, R. Yalamanchili n, C. La Hovary n, M. Ji n, M. Rodriguez-Welsh n, D. Aslett n, S. Ganapathy n, A. Grunden n, H. Sederoff n, R. Qu n

author keywords: Gateway; Plant transformation; Agrobacterium; Gene stacking
MeSH headings : Cloning, Molecular / methods; Gene Expression; Gene Order; Genes, Reporter; Genetic Vectors / genetics; Plants, Genetically Modified; Plasmids / genetics; Transformation, Genetic; Transgenes
TL;DR: The PC-GW vectors provide choices for selectable markers, cloning methods, and can accommodate up to eight gene constructs in a single T-DNA, thereby significantly reducing the number of transformations or crosses needed to generate multi-transgene expressing plants. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID
Added: August 6, 2018

2015 journal article

A photorespiratory bypass increases plant growth and seed yield in biofuel crop Camelina sativa

BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR BIOFUELS, 8(1).

By: J. Dalal n, H. Lopez n, N. Vasani n, Z. Hu n, J. Swift n, R. Yalamanchili n, M. Dvora n, X. Lin n ...

Contributors: J. Dalal n, H. Lopez n, N. Vasani n, Z. Hu n, J. Swift n, R. Yalamanchili n, M. Dvora n, X. Lin n ...

author keywords: Camelina; Seed yield; Biofuel; Photorespiratory bypass; Photosynthesis
TL;DR: By reducing photorespiratory losses and increasing photosynthetic CO2 fixation rates, transgenic plants show dramatic increases in seed yield, and the bypass approach may have significant impact on increasing agricultural productivity for C3 crops. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID
Added: August 6, 2018

2014 journal article

The Tomato Kinome and the Tomato Kinase Library ORFeome: Novel Resources for the Study of Kinases and Signal Transduction in Tomato and Solanaceae Species

MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS, 27(1), 7–17.

By: D. Singh, M. Calvino, E. Brauer, N. Fernandez-Pozo, S. Strickler, R. Yalamanchili*, H. Suzuki, K. Aoki ...

MeSH headings : Bacterial Proteins / genetics; Bacterial Proteins / metabolism; Computational Biology; Gene Library; Genetic Complementation Test; Host-Pathogen Interactions; Luciferases; Solanum lycopersicum / enzymology; Solanum lycopersicum / genetics; Solanum lycopersicum / immunology; Solanum lycopersicum / physiology; Open Reading Frames; Plant Diseases / immunology; Plant Diseases / microbiology; Plant Immunity; Plant Proteins / genetics; Plant Proteins / metabolism; Protein Array Analysis; Protein Kinases / genetics; Protein Kinases / metabolism; Protoplasts; Pseudomonas syringae / genetics; Pseudomonas syringae / metabolism; Signal Transduction; Solanaceae / enzymology; Solanaceae / genetics; Solanaceae / immunology; Solanaceae / physiology
TL;DR: The tomato Kinome is defined and a comprehensive comparative analysis of the tomato kinome and 15 other plant species are performed to enable comprehensive investigations of signaling pathways and host-pathogen interactions in tomato and other Solanaceae spp. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

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