The Use of Microorganisms for Gene Transfer and Crop Improvement

Mehmet C. Baloglu*, Musa Kavas, Songül Gürel, Ekrem Gürel

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Abstract

Microorganisms have been extensively used in several fields of biomass production in food and medicinal industries and in genetic transformation studies. Steady increase in world population has forced the scientists to meet the increasing demand in food all over the globe. Crop breeding through conventional methods has historically contributed a large extent in improving the yield and quality parameters of almost all edible and industrial crops. Also, a significant degree of credit should be attributed to the modern technologies of biotechnology including genetic transformation technologies via several microorganisms. In this chapter, gene transfer technologies of crop species via both Agrobacterium tumefaciens and A. rhizogenes were reviewed in detail. Also, non-Agrobacterium-based technologies were briefly touched. As to the main focuses of the transformation efforts in plants, the improvements of these traits were studied: herbicide resistance, insect resistance, improved nutritional values, abiotic stress tolerance, and molecular farming/pharming. Finally, virus-induced transient gene expression studies in plants are shortly addressed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNew and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Subtitle of host publicationCrop Improvement through Microbial Biotechnology
PublisherElsevier
Pages1-25
Number of pages25
ISBN (Electronic)9780444639875
ISBN (Print)9780444639882
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Agrobacterium
  • Abiotic stress tolerance
  • Crop improvement
  • Gene transfer
  • Microorganisms
  • Nutritional improvement
  • Resistance

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