Author: Navarro, Luis
- Applications of biotechnology to citrus improvement in Spain
- Green fluorescent protein as a visual marker in somatic hybridization
- Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of citrus
- Genetic transformation as a tool for the introduction of agronomically important genes into citrus plants.
- Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Sweet Orange and Regeneration of Transgenic Plants
- Genetic transformation of lime (Citrus aurantifolia Swing): factors affecting transformation and regeneration
Author: Cervera, Magdalena
- Applications of biotechnology to citrus improvement in Spain
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- Genetic transformation as a tool for the introduction of agronomically important genes into citrus plants.
- Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Sweet Orange and Regeneration of Transgenic Plants
- Genetic transformation of lime (Citrus aurantifolia Swing): factors affecting transformation and regeneration
- High-Efficiency Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation and Regeneration of Citrus
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