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Representation of High-Dose/Refuge Strategy | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about the representation of High-Dose/Refuge Strategy. Over the past one decade—researchers, government regulators, environmentalist and even private sectors have extensive debate over the occurrence of resistance to Bt crops and delay in the development of resistance process. In this context one of the promosing strategies is the high dose/refuge resistance management. This strategy has [...]

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Antisense RNA in Cut Flower Industry | Plants

In this article we will discuss about the antisense RNA in cut flower industry. Presently, cut flower industry is billion dollar business worldwide and extends trade of worth over 25 billion US dollar per annum. Several major countries particularly Germany, Netherland, TTS share a major chunk of cut flower business and their market turnover reaches 3-5 billion US dollar. The [...]

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Bacterial Resistance in Plants | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about the bacterial resistance in plants. T4 Lysozyme: Several bacterial pathogens are responsible for enormous losses in cultivated and stored crops. Therefore, protection of plants from pathogenic bacteria is also a primary concern among plant scientists. Genetic engineering offers some good protection against bacterial attack. In one of the classic case studies, a novel [...]

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