Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of fodder crops of sainfoin Onobrychis Mill., phacelia Phacelia Juss. and melilot Melilotus (L.) Mill. by the colicin gene

Authors

  • L.H. Lioshyna Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering of NASU
  • O.V. Bulko Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering of NASU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-6407.1.17162

Keywords:

agrobacteria, sainfoin, phacelia, melilot, colicin genome

Abstract

The task of the work is to obtain recombinant plants expressing colicin, with the aim of using them as fodder for cattle, which will lead to the prevention of bacterial infections caused by E. coli, and an alternative to antibiotic treatment.

 

 

 

Author Biographies

L.H. Lioshyna, Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering of NASU

 

 

O.V. Bulko, Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering of NASU

 

 

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Published

2023-02-01

Issue

Section

Experimental articles