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- who: Masaki Odahara from the National Institute for Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth, United Kingdom have published the research work: Functional peptide-mediated plastid transformation in tobacco, rice, and kenaf, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: For tobacco the authors selected true leaves as previously used in the biolistic bombardment method (Maliga and Tungsuchat-Huang 2014). For rice the authors used the peptide-mediated plastid transformation method on callus induced from germinated seeds which is sufficient for peptide-mediated delivery of plasmid DNA (Miyamoto et_al 2020) and can regenerate shoots efficiently (Toki et_al 2006). For kenaf the authors . . .
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