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[Tumor formation in plants].

T V Matveeva1, L A Lutova, Iu Nester

  • 1St. Petersburg State University, Department of Genetics and Breeding, St. Petersburg, 199034 Russia.

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|October 20, 2001
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This review covers genetic tumors in plants and Agrobacterium-induced tumors. It discusses how horizontal gene transfer contributes to the development of these plant genetic tumors.

Area of Science:

  • Plant genetics
  • Tumorigenesis
  • Molecular biology

Context:

  • Review of existing data on plant genetic tumors and interspecific hybrids.
  • Examination of challenges associated with Agrobacterium-induced tumors in plants.

Purpose:

  • To synthesize current knowledge on genetic tumors in plants.
  • To explore the role of horizontal gene transfer in tumor induction.

Summary:

  • Discusses genetic tumors in various plant species and their hybrids.
  • Analyzes Agrobacterium-mediated tumor formation and related issues.
  • Highlights the significance of horizontal gene transfer in plant tumorigenesis.

Impact:

  • Provides a comprehensive overview for researchers in plant pathology and genetics.

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  • Informs future studies on plant tumor development and control.
  • Contributes to understanding plant-microbe interactions and genetic modification.