Platform crops amenable to genetic engineering – a requirement for successful production of bio-industrial oils through genetic engineering

作者: Anders S. Carlsson , Li-Hua Zhu , Mariette Andersson , Per Hofvander

DOI: 10.1016/J.BCAB.2013.12.007

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摘要: Abstract Plants producing industrial oils of high quality and low price will facilitate a switch to vegetable oil-based raw materials from the current petroleum-based in chemical industry. Oils have qualities designed meet stringent requirements industry, thus it is necessary that they are kept separate farming food staples. It therefore sensible strategy develop such production oil crops dedicated for production. Genes special features non-food industry missing must be brought plants by genetic engineering improve or new tailoring industry's needs. This requires crop platforms designated need transformable. review provides an overview potential could become quality. also gives short state art regarding transformation these oil.

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