Vol. 8, Issue 12, Part P (2024)

Transgenic plants: From laboratory to field

Author(s):

Subburayalu S, Debadatta Panda, Varsha Daware, Rajeshvari I Rathava, Pankaj B Hase, Kartikey Sootrakar, Sampath Venkatesan and Kavan B Joshi

Abstract:

Transgenic plants, also known as genetically modified organisms (GMOs), represent a ground breaking advancement in agricultural biotechnology. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of transgenic plant technology, encompassing its fundamental principles, key techniques, and the journey from laboratory research to successful field implementation. We delve into the various methods employed for gene transfer, including Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, biolistics, and viral vectors, while discussing their respective advantages and limitations. Furthermore, we explore the diverse applications of transgenic plants, such as enhancing crop yield and quality, developing insect and disease resistance, and engineering plants for environmental remediation. The paper also critically examines the societal and ethical considerations surrounding the release of transgenic plants into the environment, including biosafety concerns, regulatory frameworks, and public perception. Finally, we discuss the future prospects of transgenic plant technology and their potential to revolutionize agriculture and address global challenges such as food security and climate change.

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How to cite this article:
Subburayalu S, Debadatta Panda, Varsha Daware, Rajeshvari I Rathava, Pankaj B Hase, Kartikey Sootrakar, Sampath Venkatesan and Kavan B Joshi. Transgenic plants: From laboratory to field. Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 2024;8(12):1279-1286. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2024.v8.i12p.3479