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Recent Advancements in Gene Expression and Enabling Technologies in Crop Plants, 2015

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Azhakanandam Kasi, Silverstone Aron, Daniell Henry, Davey Michael R.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Recent Advancements in Gene Expression and Enabling Technologies in Crop Plants

In this book, authors who are experts in their fields describe current advances on commercial crops and key enabling technologies that will underpin future advances in biotechnology. They discuss state of the art discoveries as well as future challenges. Tremendous progress has been made in introducing novel genes and traits into plant genomes since the first creation of transgenic plants thirty years ago, and the first commercialization of genetically modified maize in 1996. Consequently, cultivation of biotech crops with useful traits has increased more than 100-fold from 1.7 million hectares in 1996 to over 175 million hectares globally in 2013. This achievement has been made possible by continued advances in understanding the basic molecular biology of regulatory sequences to modulate gene expression, enhancement of protein synthesis and new technologies for transformation of crop plants.

This book has three sections that encompass knowledge on genetically modified (GM) food crops that are currently used by consumers, those that are anticipated to reach the market place in the near future and enabling technologies that will facilitate the development of next generation GM crops. Section I focuses only on genetically modified maize and soybean (3 chapters each), while Section II discusses the GM food crops rice, wheat, sorghum, vegetables and sugar cane. Section III covers exciting recent developments in several novel enabling technologies, including gene targeting, minichromosomes, and in planta transient expression systems.                                                                 

Maize Protein Expression.- Plant Trait Gene Expression Cassette Design.- Strategies to Maximize Recombinant Protein Expression in Maize Kernels.- Breeding and Biotech Approaches Towards Improving Yield in Soybean.- Herbicide Tolerance.- Towards Using Biotechnology to Modify Soybean Seeds as Protein Bioreactors.- Strategies to Increase Heterologous Protein Expression in Rice Grains.- Wheat Biotechnology: Current Stattus and Future Prospects.- Sorghum Transformation: Achievements, Challenges, and Perspectives.- Biotechnology for Insect Pest Management in Vegetable Crops.- Enhancement of Sugar Yield by Introducing a Metabolic Sink in Sugarcane.- Zinc Finger Nuclease-Mediated Gene Targeting in Plants.- Enineered Minichromosome Technology in Plants.- In Planta Transient Expression Systems for Monocotyledonous Species.- Recent Advances in In Planta Transient Expression and Silencing Systems for Soybean using Viral Vectors.                                                                                               

Kasi Azhakanandam

Kasi Azhakanandam earned his Bachelor, Master and M. Phil. Degrees in Biology from the University of Madras, India and a Ph.D. in Plant Biotechnology from the University of Nottingham, UK. He worked as a Guest Lecturer at Madras Christian College for a short period before joining  Mahyco, India, as a Deputy Chief Scientist/Principal Investigator, where he established a crop transformation laboratory. He lead a team which established transformation in commercial Indica rice, Indian cotton varieties and six different vegetable crops, including Bt eggplant; these are waiting for approval for commercial cultivation in India. He also successfully produced marker-free rice and vegetable crops. Following his postdoctoral work related to vaccine production for cervical cancer at North Carolina State University, Dr. Azhakanandam joined Syngenta Biotechnology, Inc., at Research Triangle Park, NC as a Staff Scientist III. He has worked on a range of projects to improve crops through genetic engineering, and currently leads a technical team for developing new traits for corn.

Aron Silverstone

Aron Silverstone gained a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Harvard University, and a Ph.D. in Plant Physiology from the University of California, Davis. He conducted his postdoctoral research at Duke University’s Department of Botany, studying gibberellin biosynthesis and response. Following his postdoctoral work, Dr. Silverstone joined Syngenta Biotechnology, Inc., at Research Triangle Park, NC as a Staff Scientist I. He has worked on several projects to improve crops through genetic engineering, and is currently the global project manager for soybean traits.

Henry Daniell

Henry Daniell, received his education in India,and is currently a Professor and Director of Translational Research at the University of Pennsylvania.  He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Scienc

Highlights examples of technologies successfully used in diverse crop plants. Review articles from leading scientists in academia and industry describe the latest research and development in expressing heterologous proteins in crop plants to introduce novel traits or useful products Serves as a reference for implemented enabling technologies as well as the potential for the next generation of cutting edge technologies Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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