Transgenic Plants are plants that have been genetically engineered, a breeding approach that uses recombinant DNA techniques to create plants with new characteristics. The genetic manipulation of plants has been going on since the dawn of agriculture, but until recently this has required the slow and tedious process of cross-breeding varieties. Genetic engineering promises to speed the process and broaden the scope of what can be done. Related Journals to Transgenic Plants-Plant Pathology & Microbiology, Medicinal & Aromatic Plants, Horticulture, Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants, Systematics and Geography of Plants, Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, Propagation of Ornamental Plants, Journal of Essential Oil-Bearing Plants.
Editorial: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Editorial: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Editorial: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Editorial: Transplantation Technologies & Research
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Research Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Review Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
Review Article: Transplantation Technologies & Research
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Letter to Editor: Transplantation Technologies & Research
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