Page 185 - Advances in Textile Biotechnology
P. 185

166    Advances in textile biotechnology


              jhala aj,  weselake rj and  hall lm. 2009. Genetically engineered fl ax:  potential

                benefits, risks, regulations, and mitigation of transgene movement. Crop Sci. 49:
                1943–1954.
              john me and keller g. 1996. Metabolic pathway engineering in cotton: biosynthesis
                of polyhydroxybutyrate in fi ber cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93(23): 12768–
                12773.
              joshi cp and mansfi eld sd. 2007. The cellulose paradox – simple molecule, complex
                biosynthesis. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. 10: 220–226.
              joshi sv, drzal lt, mohanty ak and arora s. 2004. Are natural fi ber composites
                environmentally superior to glass fi ber reinforced composites? Compos. A: Appl.
                Sci. Manuf. 35(3): 371–376.
              kasuga m, miura s, shinozaki k and yamaguchi-shinozaki k. 2004. A combination
                of the Arabidopsis DREB1A gene and stress-inducible rd29A promoter improved
                drought- and low-temperature stress tolerance in tobacco by gene transfer. Plant
                Cell Physiol. 45(3): 346–350.
              kim h, ralph j, lu f, pilate g, leple jc, pollet b and lapierre c. 2002. Identifi cation
                of the structure and origin of thioacidolysis marker compounds for cinnamyl
                alcohol dehydrogenase defficiency in angiosperms.  J. Biol. Chem.  277: 47412–

                47419.
              klein tm et al. 1987. High-velocity microprojectiles for delivering nucleic acids into
                living cells. Nature 327: 70–72.
              ko jh, kim w-c and han kh. 2009. Ectopic expression of MYB46 identifi es transcrip-
                tional regulatory genes in secondary wall biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. Plant J. 60:
                649–665.
              kohli a, twyman rm, abranches r, wegel e, stoger e and christou p. 2003. Trans-
                gene integration, organization and interaction in plants. Plant Mol. Biol. 52: 247–
                258.
              kourtz l, dillon k, daughtry s, peoples op and snell kd. 2007. Chemically induc-
                ible expression of the PHB biosynthetic pathway in Arabidopsis. Transgen. Res.
                16(6): 759–769.
              kvavadze e, bar-yosef o, belfer-cohen a, boaretto e, jakeli n, matskevich z and
                meshveliani t. 2009. 30,000-year-old wild fl ax fi bers. Science 325: 1359.
              lacoux j, gutierrez l, dantin f, beaudoin b, roger d and lainé e. 2003. Antisense
                transgenesis of tobacco with a flax pectin methylesterase affects pollen ornamen-

                tation. Protoplasma 222(3–4): 205–209.
              lee ne. 2003. Traditional food and medicinal uses of flaxseed. In AD Muir and ND

                Westcott (eds). Flax: the genus Linum. Taylor and Francis, London, UK.
              legay s, lacombe e, goicoechea m, briere c, seguin a, mackay j and grima-pettenati
                j. 2007. Molecular characterization of EgMYB1, a putative transcriptional repres-
                sor of the lignin biosynthetic pathway. Plant Sci. 173(5): 542–549.
              li xb, cai l, cheng nh and liu jw. 2002. Molecular characterization of the cotton
                GhTUB1 gene that is preferentially expressed in fi ber. Plant Physiol. 130: 666–
                674.
              li xb, fan xp, wang xl, cai l and yang wc. 2005. The cotton ACTIN1 gene is func-
                tionally expressed in fibers and participates in fi ber  elongation.  Plant Cell  17:

                858–875.
              lister r,  gregory bd and  ecker jr. 2009. Next is now: new technologies for
                sequencing of genomes, transcriptomes, and beyond. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. 12:
                107–118.



                                © Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2010
   180   181   182   183   184   185   186   187   188   189   190