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A comprehensive analysis of the impact of genomic imbalance on gene expression in a poplar aneuploidy population. [PDF]
Yu Y +13 more
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Nutritional, Therapeutic, and Functional Food Perspectives of Kale (<i>Brassica oleracea</i> var. <i>acephala</i>): An Integrative Review. [PDF]
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Anther-mediated haploid induction and genetic stability of Phytophthora-resistant backcross lines of Capsicum annuum L. [PDF]
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Cu<sup>2+</sup> and Zn<sup>2+</sup> Ions Affecting Biochemical Paths and DNA Methylation of Rye (<i>Secale cereale</i> L.) Anther Culture Influencing Plant Regeneration Efficiency. [PDF]
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Plant Science, 1995
The present review will examine some of the recent developments in cereal microspore culture. Experimental procedures as well as applied purposes will be considered. This article will mainly concentrate on the culture of isolated microspores, but due to the close relationship some aspects of anther culture will be discussed also.
H Lorz
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The present review will examine some of the recent developments in cereal microspore culture. Experimental procedures as well as applied purposes will be considered. This article will mainly concentrate on the culture of isolated microspores, but due to the close relationship some aspects of anther culture will be discussed also.
H Lorz
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Cytotechnology, 1989
Methodologies of microspore culture that have been successfully developed in Brassica napus, Zea mays, and Hordeum vulgare, three major, important crop species. However, the protocols can be applied to other plant species effectively, perhaps with some testing and ...
Bin Huang, Wilfred A. Keller
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Methodologies of microspore culture that have been successfully developed in Brassica napus, Zea mays, and Hordeum vulgare, three major, important crop species. However, the protocols can be applied to other plant species effectively, perhaps with some testing and ...
Bin Huang, Wilfred A. Keller
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Microspore culture of small grain cereals
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2005Androgenesis of wheat, rice and triticale was studied in isolated microspore culture. It is the first publication which studies microspore culture reaction of Hungarian rice varieties. The effect of different basic media, lack and absence of growth regulators in culture media were tested on important parameters of microspore culture.
Csaba Lantos +2 more
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Barley Isolated Microspore Culture
2021The production of doubled haploids (DHs) has proved to be a highly valuable tool to obtain new cultivars. Among the cereals, barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is the most successful species in large-scale haploid production. Techniques employed for this purpose are based on either the gynogenetic or the androgenetic pathway.
Luís, Cistué, Begoña, Echávarri
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