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Anther Culture of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

2021
Doubled haploid technology allows for producing completely homozygous plants in one generation, which is a very efficient and fast method compared to the production of near-homozygous lines by selfing through conventional breeding methods. However, grain legumes are known to be recalcitrant for most of the in vitro approaches to doubled haploidy.
Mohammad Reza, Abdollahi   +1 more
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Isolated pea anther culture

Russian Agricultural Sciences, 2010
Callus tissues and green globular embryoids are obtained in a pea anther culture on a medium with 2,4-D after cold (4°C) treatment of buds. In experiments with the use of treating buds with cold (4°C) and anther culture with heat (32 and 35°C), green embryogenic and morphogenetic calli are induced and regenerant plants are obtained.
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Anther and Pollen Culture

1984
In this chapter, the published reports of anther and microspore culture of Petunia will be reviewed in comparison with culture of related Solanaceous genera. The reasons for the type and frequency of microspore development in Petunia will be explored.
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Anther cultures of Nicotiana tabacum L. mutants

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1976
The theoretically expected and experimentally observed phenotypic ratios have been compared in populations of haploids derived from chlorophyll mutants of Nicotiana tabacum L. with a known genotypic constitution. The frequencies of mutant genotypes were significantly lower than the expected values, proving the existence of selection in a system of ...
J, Vagera, F J, Novák, B, Vyskot
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Protocol for rye anther culture

2003
Rye (Secale cereale L.) is a cross-pollinated cereal, which has a strong self-incompatibility system. Population varieties of rye are highly heterozygous. Genes for self-fertility can, however, be introduced from wild relatives for purposes of hybrid rye breeding.
Immonen, Sirkka, Tenhola-Roininen, Teija
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Anther and Ovary Culture

1985
Haploids in higher plants have provided the subject of three symposia in recent years (36,78,106) and their use in plant breeding has been covered in a most comprehensive review (97). All four volumes explain in detail that haploids have the great advantage of providing a rapid, and in some species the only, route to complete homozygosity.
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Hyoscyamus spp.: Anther Culture Studies

1990
The production of plants with the haploid or gametic number of chromosomes constitutes a significant application of tissue culture methodology for crop improvement. Haploid plants are regenerated when anthers at an appropriate stage of development are cultured in a nutrient medium with or without a proper balance of hormonal substances.
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Asparagus microspore and anther culture

2003
Asparagus is a dioecious, perennial crop where male plants generally yield more than female plants. Consequently, an all-male hybrid can have improved productivity compared to one that is dioecious. Genotypes of males and females are Mm and mm, respectively, and all-male hybrids result from crossing females and supermales (MM).
D. J. Wolyn, B. Nichols
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STRAWBERRY ANTHER CULTURE

Acta Horticulturae, 1992
DR. QUARTA, D. NATI, F.M. PAOLONI
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Anther Culture

1982
S. Narayanaswamy, L. George
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