R D Dinkins
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Yan B, Srinivasa Reddy M, Collins G, Dinkins R
Plant Cell Rep
. 2019 Feb;
19(11):1090-1097.
PMID: 30754775
AGROBACTERIUM TUMEFACIENS: -mediated transformation of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill. cv. Jack] using immature zygotic cotyledons was investigated to identify important factors that affected transformation efficiency and resulted in the...
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Meurer C, Dinkins R, Collins G
Plant Cell Rep
. 2019 Feb;
18(3-4):180-186.
PMID: 30744217
Cotyledonary node transformation efficiency was evaluated using a sonication assisted Agrobacterium-mediated transformation (SAAT) protocol, three dissimilar A. tumefaciens strains, and explants derived from 28 diverse cultivars and/or genotypes of soybean...
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Reddy M, Ghabrial S, Redmond C, Dinkins R, Collins G
Phytopathology
. 2008 Oct;
91(9):831-8.
PMID: 18944228
ABSTRACT Transgenic fertile soybean plants were generated from somatic embryos of soybean (Glycine max) cv. Jack transformed via particle bombardment with the capsid polyprotein (pCP) gene of Bean pod mottle...
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Senthil G, Williamson B, Dinkins R, Ramsay G
Plant Cell Rep
. 2004 Sep;
23(5):297-303.
PMID: 15455257
A reproducible and efficient transformation method was developed for Desi and Kabuli chickpeas (Cicer arietinum L.) using germinated seedlings as sources of explants. Slices derived from plumules were the most...
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Dinkins R, Keim K, Farno L, EDWARDS L
J Hered
. 2003 Jan;
93(5):346-51.
PMID: 12547923
Genes that affect plant form and function may be used to enhance the yield of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. Most soybean cultivars have broad (ovate) leaflets. A single gene,...
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Dinkins R, Bandaranayake H, Baeza L, Griffiths A, Green B
Plant Physiol
. 1997 Apr;
113(4):1023-31.
PMID: 9112766
A photosynthetic mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana, hcf5, was isolated by screening M2 seedlings for high chlorophyll fluorescence. Thylakoid morphology was strikingly abnormal, with large grana stacks and almost no stroma...
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Dinkins R, Bandaranayake H, Green B, Griffiths A
Curr Genet
. 1994 Mar;
25(3):282-8.
PMID: 7923416
The nuclear photosynthetic mutant, hcf2, of Arabidopsis thaliana was isolated by screening M2 seedlings for abnormally-high chlorophyll fluorescence (hcf), indicative of a block in photosynthetic electron transport. Fluorescence induction kinetics,...