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Table of Contents
| Cover | 1 |
| Copyright | 2 |
| Contents | 3 |
| Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation of Cotton Shoot Apex with SNC1 Gene and Resistance to Cotton Fusarium Wilt in T1 Generation | 4 |
| Abstract | 4 |
| Keywords | 4 |
| Background | 4 |
| 1 Results and Analysis | 5 |
| 1.1 The effects of explant culture time on the shoot tip growth status | 5 |
| 1.2 The effect of bacterium infection time on the shoot apex growth status | 5 |
| 1.3 The effect of co-culture time on shoot apex growth status | 5 |
| 1.4 Obtaining transgenic SNC1 cotton | 6 |
| 1.5 PCR detection of transgenic SNC1 cotton plants in T1 generation | 6 |
| 1.6 T1 generation of transgenic cotton plants identified by RT-PCR | 7 |
| 1.7 Identification of disease resistance of transgenic cotton T1 generation plants by in vitro infection | 7 |
| 2 Discussion | 7 |
| 3 Materials and Methods | 8 |
| 3.1 Receptor materials | 8 |
| 3.2 Plasmids and Agrobacterium strains | 8 |
| 3.3 Reagents | 8 |
| 3.4 Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation | 9 |
| 3.5 Molecular detection of transgenic plants | 9 |
| 3.6 T1 generation of transgenic plants identified by RT-PCR | 9 |
| 3.7 Disease resistance of transgenic plants identified by inoculation | 9 |
| Acknowledgements | 9 |
| References | 10 |
| Back cover | 12 |