Genetic Transformation in Plants
Genetic Transformation in Plants is a biotechnology process where foreign DNA is deliberately introduced into a plant’s genome to modify its characteristics. This is commonly achieved using methods such as Agrobacterium-mediated transformation or biolistic (gene gun) delivery. The inserted genes can confer beneficial traits like pest resistance, herbicide tolerance, improved nutritional value, and enhanced stress tolerance (drought, salinity, etc.). This technology is widely used in crop improvement, functional genomics, and sustainable agriculture, leading to the development of genetically modified (GM) crops that contribute to food security and agricultural efficiency.
Plant genetic engineering Transgenic plants Agrobacterium tumefaciens Gene gun (biolistics) Recombinant DNA technology Crop improvement Trait enhancement Gene expression Transformation efficiency Selectable markers Tissue culture Plant biotechnology
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