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Transcriptome analysis of barley anthers: effect of mannitol treatment on microspore embryogenesis [PDF]
The definitive version is available at: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1399-3054.2006.00729.xCarbohydrate starvation is an efficient stress treatment for induction of microspore embryogenesis.
Muñoz-Amatriaín, María +5 more
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Dynamic patterns of repeats and retrotransposons in the centromeres of Humulus lupulus L.
Summary The centromere has a conserved function across eukaryotes; however, the associated DNA sequences exhibit remarkable diversity in both size and structure. In plants, some species possess well‐defined centromeres dominated by tandem satellite repeats and centromeric retrotransposons, while others have centromeric regions composed almost entirely ...
Lucie Horáková +13 more
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This study elucidates the key molecular features underlying the embryogenic initiation divergence between japonica rice Chongxiangjing (CXJ) and indica rice 9311 during isolated microspore culture.
Wenqi Zhang +7 more
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Effects of Alternaria alternata f.sp. lycopersici toxins on pollen [PDF]
Effects of the phytotoxic compounds (AAL-toxins) isolated from cell-free culture filtrates of Alternaria alternata f.sp. lycopersici on in vitro pollen development were studied. AAL-toxins inhibited both germination and tube growth of pollen from several
Bino, R.J., +4 more
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Exploring the Critical Environmental Optima and Biotechnological Prospects of Fungal Fruiting Bodies
Mechanisms and strategies for fungal fruiting body development (FBD) are reported. The critical optima for the relevant environmental cues regulating FBD were synthesised. Fruiting body biotechnological applications and recent advances in designed approaches are elucidated.
Amechi S. Nwankwegu +3 more
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EMBRYOGENESIS IN CULTURE OF ISOLATED MICROSPORE OF BROCCOLI
The process of embryogenesis and technological experimental protocol has been studied and applied to produce doubled haploid plants from microspore cultured in vitro in broccoli B. oleracea L. convar. botrytis (L.) Alef. var. italica Plenck. It was shown
E. A. Domblides +5 more
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Forage Crop Research in the Modern Age
Forage crops are increasingly vital to sustainable agriculture, yet urgent demands for transformative innovations create unprecedented opportunities and challenges. This review synthesizes the latest advances in forage research, spotlighting cutting‐edge breeding technologies and their transformative potential.
Qikun Liu +11 more
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STUDY OF CHLOROPHYLL a AND b IN ETIOLATED AND ANDROGENIC PLANTS OF BARLEY (Hordeum vulgare L.) [PDF]
In order to characterize the occurrence of albino plantlets during the androgenetic process in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), chlorophyllous content of microspore derived structures were analyzed in various cultivar.
Asakavičiūtė R. +2 more
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The effect of glutathione and mannitol on androgenesis in anther and isolated microspore cultures of rye (Secale cereale L.) [PDF]
Kamil Zieliński +8 more
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Background Doubled haploid production is a key technology in triticale research and breeding. A critical component of this method depends on chromosome doubling, which is traditionally achieved by in vivo treatment of seedlings with colchicine.
Würschum Tobias +3 more
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