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   The Badger Herald    
   September 15, 2017    
   He recounted the history of genetic biotechnology, from the early uses of Agrobacterium tumefaceins — also known as Rhizobium radiobacterà...     
  
   
   Groenten en Fruit Actueel (abonnement)    
   September 14, 2017    
   Zowel met chemische als biologische bestrijding is de agrobacterium die overmatige wortelgroei veroorzaakt, aan te pakken. Tijdens haarà...     
 
  
 
 
   
  
   
   Growing Produce    
   July 24, 2017    
   The soil-borne pathogen, Agrobacterium tumefaciens, affects woody and herbaceous plants, including fruit and nut trees, grapevines and rosesà...     
  
   
   Chicago Tribune    
   June 11, 2017    
   By now, popular crops have long been altered with the use of agrobacterium, "nature's genetic engineer," which was discovered by USDA plantà...     
  
   
   Nature.com    
   June 9, 2017    
   A form of the bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens, for example, was often used to shuttle genes into plant genomes. But even as theà...     
  
   
   CSPI Newsroom    
   May 15, 2017    
   The scientist randomly introduces the new gene into the crop using either Agrobacterium-mediated transformation (where the Agrobacteriumà...     
 
  
 
 
   
  
   
   Western Farm Press    
   March 15, 2017    
   Crown gall is caused by the bacteria Agrobacterium tumefaciens which survives in the soil and in gall tissue. The bacteria enter the treeà...     
  
   
   Nature.com    
   October 19, 2015    
   The gene is introduced on a plasmid — a circular packet of DNA — which is usually carried into a plant by the bacterial pest Agrobacteriumà...     
  
   
   Vilt    
   December 31, 1999    
   Heel wat tomaten-, aubergine- en komkommertelers krijgen in hun serres ongewenst bezoek van Rhizogene Agrobacterium biovar 1,à...     
  
   
   Lancaster Farming    
   February 24, 2017    
   That rotation seems to reduce the Agrobacterium in the soil, Peter said. Tearing out a planting just because of crown gall is expensive and unnecessary, she said.     
  
   
   Nouse    
   February 14, 2017    
   WE HAVE EXPLOITED the world's resources for thousands of years, and crops have been a major part of this. However, as crop yields begin to plateau, the world's human population is increasing at an alarming rate.     
  
   
   Nederlandse Labaratorium Site    
   February 8, 2017    
   Gebruikte technieken: Algemene kweek, klonering- en transformatie technieken (E.coli, Agrobacterium, schimmels, gisten, planten), maken en screenen van cDNA-banken, analyse van transgene planten en E.coli m.b.v. Southern, Northern en Western blotà...     
  
   
   Medical News Bulletin    
   February 2, 2017    
   With her colleagues, she developed the first genetically modified plant using Agrobacterium Ti plasmid DNA. (3) (1980) American biochemist William Howard Stein passes away.     
  
   
   Medical News Bulletin    
   February 2, 2017    
   With her colleagues, she developed the first genetically modified plant using Agrobacterium Ti plasmid DNA. (3) (1980) American biochemist William Howard Stein passes away.     
  
   
   Lexology (registration)    
   February 1, 2017    
   ... bacteria (including the popular plant genetic vector Agrobacterium); because bacteria and viruses are widely used as genetic vectors, sources of structural genes and sources of regulatory elements, the majority of genetically engineered crops fall ...     
  
   
   NieuweOogst.nu    
   January 31, 2017    
   Dit gereedschap is vele malen sneller en nauwkeuriger voor de plantenveredelaars dan de oude genetische modificatie met het agrobacterium, vertelde onderzoeker Ruud de Maagd van Wageningen Plant Research. 'Vroeger moest je voor elke genetischeà...     
  
   
   Science Magazine    
   January 28, 2017    
   Early techniques to transfer plant genes relied on the bacterial vector Agrobacterium, which triggers premarket review by APHIS because it's classified as a "plant pest.     
 
  
 
 
   
  
   
   Futurism    
   January 26, 2017    
   In fact, the same organism (Agrobacterium) that we use to move blight-resistance genes into chestnuts has also permanently modified other plants in the wild.     
  
   
   Next Big Future    
   January 26, 2017    
   The best technique so far is to insert a gene for the CRISPR protein into cells via a bacterial pathogen, Agrobacterium, that also carries the RNA "address" where the cut is to be made.     
  
   
   Theatreport.com    
   January 25, 2017    
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   University of California    
   January 25, 2017    
   The best technique so far is to insert a gene for the CRISPR protein into cells via a bacterial pathogen, Agrobacterium, that also carries the RNA "address" where the cut is to be made.     
  
   
   Penn Current    
   January 18, 2017    
   Early in his career, Binns became involved in research on a bacterium called Agrobacterium tumefaciens, which infects plants by inserting its own DNA into a plant's genome.     
  
   
   Cosmology.com    
   December 15, 2016    
   Agrobacterium, for example, carry the genetic instructions for unregulated cell growth and creates tumors which produce enzymes and amino acids called opines which are a nutrient for these bacteria but which are of no use to the plant.     
  
   
   SciDev.Net    
   December 13, 2016    
   We are currently working on how to transfer these improvements into wheat and rice. Crops such as wheat and rice can have foreign genes placed in the nucleus by using agrobacterium transformation," says Sharwood. As the world population is expected toà...     
  
   
   Triple Pundit (registration) (blog)    
   November 4, 2016    
   "Through a natural process called agrobacterium mediated transfer (AMT), they figured out how to get the gene from that Bt bacteria that produces the insecticidal protein to put that gene into a cotton plant.     
  
   
   Scientific American    
   November 2, 2016    
   But this does not work for many crops, and use of Agrobacterium triggers extra scrutiny from government agencies such as the US Department of Agriculture because it is considered a plant pest.     
  
   
   Medical facts    
   November 1, 2016    
   In 1983 werd de eerste plant genetisch gemodificeerd met behulp van de agrobacterie (Agrobacterium tumefaciens). Deze is van nature in staat om planten te besmetten en stukjes eigen DNA in plantencellen te brengen. Dit mechanisme is sindsdienà...     
  
   
   News@Northeastern    
   October 28, 2016    
   In this process, Agrobacterium tumefaciens (a type of bacteria) attaches itself to plants and then transfers plasmid DNA, effectively "selecting a nice home for itself," Roberts said.     
  
   
   Indiana Daily Student    
   October 26, 2016    
   The way humans throughout history have introduced these natural variations by moving and modifying plants is similar to the way scientists modify crops.     
  
   
   Western Farm Press    
   October 19, 2016    
   There are ways to treat for the disease caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. And the most recent developments in this include nipping it in the bud at the nursery stage before trees go out for planting.     
  
   
   FreshPlaza    
   October 5, 2016    
   Potatoes are the most important crop worldwide after rice and wheat. They need great amounts of nitrogen and phosphorous, that is why using PGPRs, (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria), could be a sustainable way to satisfy their nitrogen needs.     
  
   
   Genetic Literacy Project    
   September 30, 2016    
   In May 2015, researchers showed that practically every known species of cassava (sweet potato) contained genes from Agrobacterium, a bacterial species whose genes we have also harnessed to create other GM crops. The genes were inserted over 8,000à...     
  
   
   American Council on Science and Health    
   September 16, 2016    
   If you did, you would have noticed that tumors induced by agrobacterium are not cancer. You would also know that the tumour inducing genes are not used in transgenosis, because they are not compatible with normal plant development.     
  
   
   Science Daily    
   September 13, 2016    
   Genetic modification of plants might be controversial in commercial applications, but it is undeniably useful for research purposes.     
  
   
   Futurity: Research News    
   September 6, 2016    
   Typically, transformation works by using a soil bacterium called Agrobacterium tumefaciens to insert a new segment of DNA into the cells of tomato seedling tissues.     
  
   
   ValueWalk    
   September 6, 2016    
   Typically, transformation works by using a soil bacterium called Agrobacterium tumefaciens to insert a new segment of DNA into the cells of tomato seedling tissues.     
  
   
   Science 2.0    
   August 31, 2016    
   Typically, transformation works by using a soil bacterium called Agrobacterium tumefaciens to insert a new segment of DNA into the cells of tomato seedling tissues.     
  
   
   Science Daily    
   August 30, 2016    
   Typically, transformation works by using a soil bacterium called Agrobacterium tumefaciens to insert a new segment of DNA into the cells of tomato seedling tissues.     
  
   
   Cornell Chronicle    
   August 30, 2016    
   Typically, transformation works by using the soil bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens to insert a new segment of DNA into the cells of tomato seedling tissues.     
  
   
   Science Daily    
   August 11, 2016    
   Crown gall disease is triggered by the bacterium Agrobacterium vitis which causes tumour-like growths or galls at the vines.     
  
   
   Nature World News    
   August 4, 2016    
   Urbanization is believed to be a sign of advancement and technical era. However, it is found that urban greenery promotes a healthy urban life.     
  
   
   Phys.Org    
   August 2, 2016    
   Subsequent DNA analyses found that Sphingomonas, commonly found in soil and on plant surfaces, accounted for one fourth of bacteria collected.     
  
   
   PJ Media    
   August 1, 2016    
   How clear would you like that label, do we mention the type of GMO, was it created with a Gene Gun, Electroploration, MicroInjection, or Agrobacterium or one of the newer technics like Crisper or Talon. Was the modification Transgenic, Cisgenic or ...     
  
   
   PLoS Blogs (blog)    
   July 21, 2016    
   It has the disadvantage of being inefficient, not all plants are susceptible to common Agrobacterium strains and it is slow, requiring at least two years depending on the species to obtain the modified plant without transgenes.     
  
   
   HotNews    
   July 15, 2016    
   Cu ajutorul tehnologiei dezvoltate anterior de un om de stiinta de la Universitatea Cornell, din Washington, Scotts implanteaza mecanic genele in diverse soiuri de culturi, in loc sa foloseasca Agrobacterium. Asta inseamna ca oamenii de stiinta de la ...     
  
   
   PLoS Blogs (blog)    
   July 22, 2016    
   It has the disadvantage of being inefficient, not all plants are susceptible to common Agrobacterium strains and it is slow, requiring at least two years depending on the species to obtain the modified plant without transgenes.     
  
   
   Westerner    
   July 17, 2016    
   Successful transfer of a foreign gene using plant tissue culture depends on a bacterium known as Agrobacterium. cialis. Mimitos goes to space with his sidereal spaceship.     
  
   
   HotNews    
   July 15, 2016    
   Cu ajutorul tehnologiei dezvoltate anterior de un om de stiinta de la Universitatea Cornell, din Washington, Scotts implanteaza mecanic genele in diverse soiuri de culturi, in loc sa foloseasca Agrobacterium. Asta inseamna ca oamenii de stiinta de la ...     
  
   
   BMC Blogs Network    
   July 11, 2016    
   Likewise, Allison et al. [41] reported 12 % (6/50) isolation rate of medicinal plant that exhibit anti-Quorum Sensing activities as evaluated using the two biosensor strains, Chromobacterium violaceum and Agrobacterium tumefaciens. In a complex ...     
  
   
   EcoWatch    
   July 11, 2016    
   Using technology previously developed by a scientist at Cornell, Scotts is mechanically implanting genes into crop varieties, instead of using agrobacterium. That means Scotts scientists can now develop new grasses without going through the standard ...     
 
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