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- Mutagenic Effects of Ethylmethane Sulphonate on Eucalyptus camaldulensis × E. tereticornis
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Indian Forester, Vol 111, No 12 (1985), Pagination: 1086-1094Abstract
Seeds of Eucalyptus hybrid FRI- 5 (E. camaldulensis x E. tereticornis) were treated with Ethylmethane sulphonote(EMS) (0.25,0.50,1.00%) at two mointure levels. Effect of EMS on the hybrid was assesed by measuring different parameter viz. Germination percentage, Germination value, Germination Energy index Radicle and hypocotyl length, cotyledon width and length; Green and dry weight, Chromosomal aberration at anaphase. Air dried seeds were observed to br highly sensitive in comparison to the pre-soaked seeds. In general reduction percentage increased with increasing doses .Stimulation was observed in a few parameters at lower concentration. Germination value and Radicle length were the most sensitive parameters. This study has revealed the possibility of advancing new technique and methods for inducing/ manipulating genetic changes in the tree.- Biomedical Research in India:Paradigm Shift to Translation
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1 Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, IN
2 Department of Biotechnology and Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council, Government of India, New Delhi, IN
1 Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, IN
2 Department of Biotechnology and Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council, Government of India, New Delhi, IN
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Current Science, Vol 111, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 239-240Abstract
Biotechnology, a word coined in 1919 by the Hungarian Engineer Karl Ereky, was used to denote products derived from raw materials with the aid of living organisms. It evolved from brewing and fermentation industries to address requirements in almost all facets of day-to-day life: health and disease, food and agriculture, environment and industry. The elucidation of the DNA structure in 1953 and the advent of genetic engineering tools in the 1970s have provided an unlimited scope for the application of this technology. Growth in the biopharmaceutical sector would give a rough measure of the rate of growth of biotechnology globally.- M. K. Bhan (1947–2020)
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1 Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology Government of India, New Delhi 110 003, IN
1 Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology Government of India, New Delhi 110 003, IN