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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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Common barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is an important agricultural crop, when the applied biotechnology methods are used for the development of new varieties.
Ya. A. Blinova +4 more
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Morphogenic microspore as an initial cell of androgenesis in vitro: review of the problem [PDF]
The phenomenon of androgenesis in vitro is widely used in biotechnological investigations of commercially valuable plants. When solving the specific tasks it is important to enter into the culture in vitro anthers containing sporogenous cells which are ...
Kruglova, N. N. +2 more
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Developing regenerated rice lines by the anther culture method
When developing a variety, along with the classical breeding methods, there are increasingly being used bio-technological and molecular genetic methods.
N. G. Chertkova +4 more
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Somatic embryogenesis in pepper anther culture: the effect of incubation treatments and different media [PDF]
The frequency of obtained androgenic plants depends highly on the genotype; therefore the low rate of haploid recovered limits the utility of anther culture in pepper breeding.
Koleva Gudeva, Liljana +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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Fine structure of plastids during androgenesis in Hordeum vulgare L.
The fine structure of plastids was studied in the course of androgenesis in in the pollen of Hordeum vulgare L. It was found that these organelles occur in all stages of androgenesis.
Fortunat Młodzianowski +1 more
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Oat (Avena sativa L.) In Vitro Cultures: Prospects and Challenges for Breeding
Plant in vitro cultures have been a crucial component of efforts to enhance crops and advance plant biotechnology. Traditional plant breeding is a time-consuming process that, depending on the crop, might take up to 25 years before an improved cultivar ...
Marzena Warchoł +3 more
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Haploid induction: androgenesis inMusa balbisiana [PDF]
Introduction. This protocol describes the production of haploid and dihaploid plants from in vitro anther cultures of M. balbisiana. The principle, key advantages, starting plant material, time required and expected results are presented. Materials and methods.
Bakry, Frédéric +2 more
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