
Agrobacterium - Wikipedia
Agrobacterium ... Agrobacterium is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria established by H. J. Conn that uses horizontal gene transfer to cause tumors in plants. Agrobacterium tumefaciens is the …
Agrobacterium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Agrobacterium refers to a genus of soil bacteria that can infect susceptible plants and genetically transform them, with certain species like A. tumefaciens being utilized in laboratories for …
Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation: biology and …
From the discovery of Agrobacterium tumefaciens to the marketing of genetically modified (GM) crops, tremendous knowledge in plant gene function, cell biology, plant-microbe interaction …
Agrobacterium: The Pathogen Behind Plant Diseases
May 13, 2025 · Agrobacterium is a genus of bacteria that has garnered attention within the field of plant pathology due to its ability to cause a variety of diseases in plants.
Agrobacterium | Research Starters - EBSCO
<p>Agrobacterium is a type of soil bacteria known for its ability to infect plants and induce tumor-like growths, known as galls, primarily through a process involving genetic material transfer.
Agrobacterium: nature’s genetic engineer - Frontiers
Jan 6, 2015 · Transcriptome profiling and functional analysis of Agrobacterium tumefaciens reveals a general conserved response to acidic conditions (pH 5.5) and a complex acid …
Engineering Agrobacterium for improved plant transformation
Mar 6, 2025 · Agrobacterium -mediated transformation (AMT) remains the most common approach to insert DNA into plant cells, and is also an important means to stimulate …
The Genus Agrobacterium | Springer Nature Link (formerly …
Infections of wound sites by Agrobacterium tumefaciens cause crown gall tumors on a wide range of plants including most dicots, some monocots, and some gymnosperms.
A Quick Overview of Agrobacterium for Plant Transformation
Agrobacterium is nature’s genetic engineer. This bacterium has the ability to transfer a part of its DNA into the genome of the plant and uses the plant to provide nutrients for its survival.
4.3: Soil Microbiomes - Biology LibreTexts
The abundance of endofungal bacterium Rhizobium radiobacter (syn. Agrobacterium tumefaciens) increases in its fungal host Piriformospora indica during the tripartite …