
pmid: 26125878
Here, we report a quick and low-cost method to improve plant transformation using Agrobacterium tumefaciens. This method involves the use of physical wounding, ultrasound, and an increase in exposure time to the bacteria. We show how the transformation rate increased from 0 to 14% when an ultrasound pulse of 10 s was used in conjunction with 96 h of bacterial exposure in Eclipta alba explants.
DNA, Bacterial, Plant Stems, Genetic Vectors, Kanamycin Resistance, Eclipta, Plants, Genetically Modified, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Transformation, Genetic, Ultrasonic Waves, Agrobacterium tumefaciens, Kanamycin
DNA, Bacterial, Plant Stems, Genetic Vectors, Kanamycin Resistance, Eclipta, Plants, Genetically Modified, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Transformation, Genetic, Ultrasonic Waves, Agrobacterium tumefaciens, Kanamycin
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