Datum: 30.3.2008
Scientists from the Suranaree University of Technology in Thailand and Louisiana State University have developed transgenic tomato lines with increased resistance to the common cutworm. The transgenic lines were modified to express a potato gene coding for the enzyme polyphenol oxidase (PPO). Polyphenol oxidase, which has also been implicated for plant resistance to the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae catalyzes the conversion of phenolics to quinones, plant secondary metabolites that are involved in pathogen defense.
Source checkbiotech
Innovations 2008 - a week of research, development and innovations in Czech republic
Praha a další místa v ČR, December 05-12, 2008
Recetox and problems of persistent organic pollutants now and 25 years before
University campus MU, Brno, Czech republic, December 10, 2008
Bioactive agents production in disposable biorectors
Prague, Czech Republic, December 12, 2008
Vth International Symposium on horticultural research, teaching and extension
Chiang Mai, Thailand , December 07-11, 2008
Ultra-Fast Genomics conference
Dubai, December 08-10, 2008
Workshop on “Opportunities for new functional food, healthcare and wellness products”
Gent, Belgium, December 08-09, 2008
Gate2Biotech - Biotechnology Portal - All Czech Biotechnology information in one place.
ISSN 1802-2685
© 2006 South Moravian Innovation Centre
Interesting biotechnology content:
Biotech events - Interesting events in biotech segment
Biotechnology - Biotechnology information directory
Scientists identify gene that may contribute to improved rice yield
Germ-proof kevlar clothing developed