Transgene suppression in plants by foliar application of in vitro-synthesized small interfering RNAs

Volume: 104, Issue: 5, Pages: 2125 - 2135
Published: Jan 14, 2020
Abstract
Recent research has shown that plants can uptake long dsRNAs and dsRNA-derived siRNAs that target important genes of infecting fungi or viruses when applied on the surface of plant leaves. The external RNAs were capable of local and systemic movement inducing plant resistance against the pathogens. Few studies have been made for plant gene regulation by foliar application of RNAs. In this study, several types of ssRNA and siRNA duplexes...
Paper Details
Title
Transgene suppression in plants by foliar application of in vitro-synthesized small interfering RNAs
Published Date
Jan 14, 2020
Volume
104
Issue
5
Pages
2125 - 2135
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