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    • Chinese Researchers Discover Mechanism to Trigger Plant Regeneration
      Chinese Researchers Discover Mechanism to Trigger Plant Regeneration
      28 May 2024

      Chinese researchers recently discovered the primary wound signal that initiates plant regenerative responses, providing a convenient method for improving the crops' genetic transformation efficiency.

    • Chinese researchers discover mechanism to trigger plant regeneration
      Chinese researchers discover mechanism to trigger plant regeneration
      28 May 2024

      Chinese researchers recently discovered the primary wound signal that initiates plant regenerative responses, providing a convenient method for improving the crops' genetic transformation efficiency.

    • Chinese Researchers Discover Mechanism to Trigger Plant Regeneration
      Chinese Researchers Discover Mechanism to Trigger Plant Regeneration
      28 May 2024

      Chinese researchers recently discovered the primary wound signal that initiates plant regenerative responses, providing a convenient method for improving the crops' genetic transformation efficiency.

    • Scientists Discover Primary Wound Signal Promoting Plant Regeneration
      Scientists Discover Primary Wound Signal Promoting Plant Regeneration
      23 May 2024

      In a study published in Cell on May 22, researchers led by Prof. LI Chuanyou from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reported their discovery that REGENERATION FACTOR1 (REF1) is the primar...

    • Primary Wound Signal Boosting Plant Regeneration Uncovered
      Primary Wound Signal Boosting Plant Regeneration Uncovered
      23 May 2024

      This discovery suggests a convenient method for improving the transformation efficiency of difficult-to-transform crops by boosting their regeneration capacity.

    • Scientists Discover Primary Wound Signal Promoting Plant Regeneration
      Scientists Discover Primary Wound Signal Promoting Plant Regeneration
      23 May 2024

      In a study published in Cell on May 22, researchers led by Prof. LI Chuanyou from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reported their discovery that REGENERATION FACTOR1 (REF1) is the primar...

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