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DEVELOPMENT OF DOUBLE HAPLOIDY IN UMBELLIFERAE
The umbelliferae species includes vegetables (e.g. carrot, celery, parsnip) as well as herb/spice crops (e.g. dill, caraway, anise). When compared to other major crop species, there has been very little breeding or genetic improvement of the umbelliferae, especially the herb/spice crops.
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Applications of Doubled Haploidy for Improving Industrial Oilseeds
A. M. R. Ferrie, Karen Caswell
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Factors affecting microspore embryogenesis of cow cockle (Saponaria vaccaria) were evaluated including donor plant growing conditions, genotype, bud size, density, medium composition, and culture conditions. Of the two donor plant (day/night) temperature regimes evaluated (10/5 degrees C and 20/15 degrees C), plants grown at 20/15 degrees C were the ...
Zoë Kernan, A. M. R. Ferrie
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Doubled Haploidy: An Accelerated Breeding Tool for Stress Resilience Breeding in Cereals
Devender Sharma +5 more
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Exploiting double haploidy in cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) for crop improvement
Anjanabha Bhattacharya +3 more
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Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2022
Bounteous modern and innovative biotechnological tools have resulted in progressive development in the barley breeding program. Doubled haploids developed (homozygous lines) in a single generation is significant.
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Bounteous modern and innovative biotechnological tools have resulted in progressive development in the barley breeding program. Doubled haploids developed (homozygous lines) in a single generation is significant.
M. Patial +6 more
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Improvement in wheat doubled haploidy
2016To lower the cost of production of true-breeding double haploid lines used in wheat breeding.
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