Androgenesis—Technology for Obtaining Genetically Stable Breeding Material of Capsicum annuum L.
Androgenesis in vitro is a basic method of obtaining haploid plants and DH (doubled haploid) lines of major crops such as potato, rapeseed, tomato, pepper, wheat, maize, and barley, and also many different minor crops and species with lower agricultural ...
Dorota Olszewska +1 more
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Effect of Different Factors on Androgenesis Induction in Anther Culture of African Marigold (Tagetes erecta) and French Marigold (Tagetes patula) [PDF]
Introduction Given the economic importance of growing flowers and plants in the world, the use of new technologies and methods in the improvement of ornamental plants in order to market them can play a significant role in marketing of these products and ...
R. Shafiee +4 more
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Comparison of the Androgenic Response of Spring and Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Androgenesis is potentially the most effective technique for doubled haploid production of wheat. It is not however widely used in breeding programmes due to its main limitation: the genotype dependence.
Dorota Weigt +5 more
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Androgenic response of Brazilian wheat genotypes to different pretreatments of spikes and to a gelling agent [PDF]
The objective of this work was to analyze the androgenic response of Brazilian wheat genotypes to different pretreatments of the spikes, prior to the culture of isolated microspores, and to the effect of a gelling agent in the induction culture medium ...
Liane Balvedi Poersch-Bortolon +3 more
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Tissue Culture Response of Ornamental and Medicinal Aesculus Species—A Review
Species of the genus Aesculus are very attractive woody ornamentals. Their organs contain numerous health-promoting phytochemicals. The most valuable of them—aescin—is used in commercial preparations for the treatment of venous insufficiency.
Snežana Zdravković-Korać +3 more
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Androgenic studies in the production of haploids and doubled haploids in Capsicum spp.
Capsicum spp. is a horticultural crop of agronomic interest and is considered the fourth most important vegetable in the world. It is an important nutritional and medicinal source, and its production generates employment in the tropics.
Manuel Alejandro Sánchez +2 more
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Microspore cultures generate a heterogeneous population of embryogenic structures that can be grouped into highly embryogenic structures [exine-enclosed (EE) and loose bicellular structures (LBS)] and barely embryogenic structures [compact callus (CC ...
Carolina Camacho-Fernández +5 more
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Comparison of methods for obtaining doubled haploids of carrot
Doubled haploid lines of carrot can be obtained through androgenesis in anther cultures and in isolated microspore cultures. The two methods were compared using three carrot cultivars (‘Kazan F1’, ‘Feria F1’, and ‘Narbonne F1’) at the androgenesis ...
Waldemar Kiszczak +4 more
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Sunflower hybrids androgdenesis In vitro under wild diploid species sharing
Androgenesis ability of sunflower hybrids breeded with sharing cultured lines Helianthus annuus L. and wild specieses H. decapetalus, H. divaricatus, H. giganteus, H. microcephalus, H. nuttallіi was analyzed.
T. V. Chigrin +2 more
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Background Androgenesis (all-male inheritance) is generally induced by means of irradiating the eggs to inactivate the maternal genome, followed by fertilization with normal sperm.
Morishima Kagayaki +6 more
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