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SectionA | |
Gene transfer techniques and their relevance to woody plants | |
Selection of marker-free transgenics plants using the oncogenes (ipt, rol A, B, C) of Agrobacterium as selectable markers | |
Agrobacterium rhizogenes for rooting recalcitrant woody species | |
Genetic engineering of conifers for plantation forestry Pinus radiata transformation | |
Transformation of Picea species | |
Transgenic in Larix | |
Genetic transformation of Populus toward improving plant performance and drought tolerance | |
Progress on genetic engineering in four tropical Acacia spp. | |
Genetic engineering of rose (Rosa species) | |
Transformation of Actinidia species (kiwifruit) | |
Genetic transformation in Citrus | |
Olive (Olea europaea var. sativa) transformation | |
Transformation of Malus | |
Genetic transformation of Hevea brasiliensis (rubber trees) and its applications towards crop improvement and production of recombinant proteins of commercial value | |
Production of Transgenic oil palm (Elaeis guinensis JACQ.). using biolistic techniques | |
Section B | |
Molecular characterization of the mycorrhizas of woody plants | |
Molecular epidemiology tree pathogens | |
Development of insect resistance in fruit and nut tree crops | |
Structural and biochemical aspects of cold hardiness in woody plants | |
Herbicide tolerant forest trees | |
Cloning of defense related genes against pathogens in forest trees | |
Section C | |
Research Ethics for Molecular Silviculture | |
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