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Plant regeneration from protoplasts of common buckwheat (fagopyrum esculentum)
Plant Cell Reports, 1989Protoplasts were isolated from hypocotyls of etiolated seedlings from a diploid and the corresponding autotetraploid variety of common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum). The isolated protoplasts started to divide after 4 days in culture in a modified MS medium. Maximum plating efficiency was approximately 1%.
T, Adachi +3 more
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Morphological and Physiological Aspects of Evolution in Common Buckwheat
Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2001Comparative morphological and physiological studies of the ancestral forms (Fagopyrum homotropicumO. and F. esculentumssp. ancestraleO.) and the various morphogenotypes of common buckwheat (F. esculentumMoench.) were carried out in glasshouse experiments in a soil culture.
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Protoplast Isolation, Culture, and Regeneration in Common and Tartary Buckwheat
Techniques based on the use of plant protoplasts are a convenient model for better understanding and observing developmental changes in the cells. The establishment of research tools based on protoplasts consists of many steps needed for optimization. Here, we describe the culture of morphogenic callus (MC)- and hypocotyl-derived protoplasts of common (Magdalena Zaranek +3 more
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Contribution of flavonoids to the antioxidant properties of common and tartary buckwheat
Journal of Cereal Science, 2016The objective of this study was to characterize the flavonoid compounds found in the different grain parts of common and tartary buckwheat, and to determine the contribution of these flavonoids to the antioxidant properties of buckwheat. Eight flavonoid compounds were quantified and their antioxidant activity determined by FRAP, DPPH, and ABTS assays ...
Lan-Sook Lee +9 more
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Yield formation in common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench)
Acta Agronomica Hungarica, 2005Seven varieties of common buckwheat were tested in field experiments under two levels of nitrogen fertilisation (0 and 50 kg N ha-1) during the period 1998-2000. The objective of the experiments was to evaluate the influence of varieties, fertilisation andyear on the formation of yield components in common buckwheat and to evaluate the relationships ...
J. Kalinová, J. Moudrý, V Čurn
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Characteristics of starch synthesis and grain filling of common buckwheat
Journal of Cereal Science, 2017Abstract The common buckwheat ‘cv. Fengtian 1’ (FT1), ‘cv. Yuqiao 4’ (YQ4), ‘cv. Dingtian 2 (DT2)’, and ‘cv. Tongliao (TL)’ were selected to investigate the characteristics of starch synthesis and grain filling. The chlorophyll and chlorophyll a / b contents of leaves in the third stem showed a steady downward trend with the growth of common ...
Y. Wang +6 more
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Floral biology of common buckwheat. Invited review.
2009info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Cawoy, Valérie +2 more
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Biochemical Properties of Common and Tartary Buckwheat: Centered with Buckwheat Proteomics
2016D.-G. Lee, S.H. Woo, J.-S. Choi
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THE BREEDING OF COMMON BUCKWHEAT USING IN VITRO CULTURE METHODS
Bulletin of KSAUThe purpose of the study is to obtain stress-resistant plants – buckwheat regenerants on selective media in vitro culture and to select samples with improved breeding characteristics in the field. The object of the study is the varieties Kitawasesoba (Japan), Izumrud (Russia), the hybrid Izumrud × Kitawasesoba.
Elena Barsukova +2 more
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