Welcome To Website IAS

Hot news
Achievement

Independence Award

- First Rank - Second Rank - Third Rank

Labour Award

- First Rank - Second Rank -Third Rank

National Award

 - Study on food stuff for animal(2005)

 - Study on rice breeding for export and domestic consumption(2005)

VIFOTEC Award

- Hybrid Maize by Single Cross V2002 (2003)

- Tomato Grafting to Manage Ralstonia Disease(2005)

- Cassava variety KM140(2010)

Centres
Website links
Vietnamese calendar
Library
Visitors summary
 Curently online :  12
 Total visitors :  7456892

Study Pinpoints Key Gene in Seed Germination Control of Tomatoes
Wednesday, 2024/03/20 | 08:21:18

China Agricultural University researchers reported a key gene, SlWRKY37, which plays a vital role in tomato seed dormancy and germination. Their findings are published in the Social Science Research Network (SSRN).

 

Seed germination, the process involved in transforming seeds into a new plant, is important for the survival and propagation of plants. Thus, the researchers explored the role of SlWRKY37 in this process. They used CRISPR-Cas9 to develop tomato lines with reduced and increased SlWRKY37 activity.

 

Results showed that tomato plants without SlWRKY37 activity (knockout) had faster seed germination, while those with overexpressed SlWRKY37 exhibited delays in germination compared to the control. Furthermore, gene expression analysis revealed that SlWRKY37 impacts over 2,000 genes, including those that are involved in seed dormancy, abscisic acid control, and protein modification processes.

 

Further investigation showed that SlABI5-like7 and SlLEA2 genes function as direct targets of SlWRKY37, potentially acting as downstream regulators in seed dormancy control.

 

Read the research article in SSRN.

See https://www.isaaa.org/kc/cropbiotechupdate/ged/article/default.asp?ID=20717

 

Back      Print      View: 56

[ Other News ]___________________________________________________
  • Egypt Holds Workshop on New Biotech Applications
  • UN Agencies Urge Transformation of Food Systems
  • Taiwan strongly supports management of brown planthopper—a major threat to rice production
  • IRRI Director General enjoins ASEAN states to invest in science for global food security
  • Rabies: Educate, vaccinate and eliminate
  • “As a wife I will help, manage, and love”: The value of qualitative research in understanding land tenure and gender in Ghana
  • CIP Director General Wells Reflects on CIP’s 45th Anniversary
  • Setting the record straight on oil palm and peat in SE Asia
  • Why insect pests love monocultures, and how plant diversity could change that
  • Researchers Modify Yeast to Show How Plants Respond to Auxin
  • GM Maize MIR162 Harvested in Large Scale Field Trial in Vinh Phuc, Vietnam
  • Conference Tackles Legal Obligations and Compensation on Biosafety Regulations in Vietnam
  • Iloilo Stakeholders Informed about New Biosafety Regulations in PH
  • Global wheat and rice harvests poised to set new record
  • GM Maize Harvested in Vietnam Field Trial Sites
  • New label for mountain products puts premium on biological and cultural diversity
  • The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2016
  • Shalabh Dixit: The link between rice genes and rice farmers
  • People need affordable food, but prices must provide decent livelihoods for small-scale family farmers
  • GM Seeds Market Growth to Increase through 2020 Due to Rise in Biofuels Use

 

Designed & Powered by WEBSO CO.,LTD