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Anther-derived microspore embryogenesis in pepper hybrids orobelle and Bomby

open access: yesBotanical Studies
Background Traditional breeding methods have long been employed worldwide for the evaluation and development of pepper cultivars. However, these methods necessitate multiple generations of screening, line development, evaluation, recognition, and ...
K. P. Sahana   +7 more
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Defining the Optimal Microspore Developmental Window for Efficient Anther-Derived Somatic Embryogenesis in Rubber Tree (Hevea brasiliensis)

open access: yesPlants
Anther-derived somatic embryogenesis is a valuable approach in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) breeding; however, its effectiveness is highly influenced by the developmental stage of the microspores. The present investigation focused on male flower buds
Yinglian Wu   +9 more
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Nuclear bodies domain changes with microspore reprogramming to embryogenesis

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Histochemistry, 2009
We analysed the presence of nuclear bodies and particularly Cajal bodies during representative stages of gametophytic and haploid embryogenic development in isolated microspore and anther cultures of a model system (Brassica napus cv.
JM Seguí-Simarro   +5 more
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Gametic embryogenesis through isolated microspore culture in Corylus avellana L.

open access: yesPlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2015
Haploid technology is a valuable plant breeding tool for obtaining homozygosity particularly in woody plants. Hazelnut, the world’s sixth ranking nut tree crop is a monoecious, anemophilous species. It is characterized by a sporophytic incompatibility system that prevents production of homozygous plants with conventional methods, involving several self-
Gniech Karasawa, Marines Marli   +6 more
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Vehnän ponsi- ja mikrosporiviljelymenetelmät [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
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Pauk, Janos, Puolimatka, Matti
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Viability of heat treated microspores of Cocos nucifera L. for induction of microspore embryogenesis

open access: yesCORD
Tall coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) palm is an allogamous and highly heterozygous which is a major obstacle for conventional breeding. Microspore embryogenesis is a promising method which enables the development of homozygous lines. This study is conducted to detect the coconut microspore viability after heat treatment with different incubation periods ...
S.P.N.C. Jayarathna   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Pengembangan Kultur Mikrospora pada Varietas Padi Ladang Lokal Asal Kendari [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The three Kendari local upland rice varieties i.e. Paedai Meeto, Pae Ikulaku and Pae Loio were studied for their ability to produce the embryogenic microspore and microspore callus from anther under high temperature stress pretreatments. The pretreatment
Arma, M. J. (Makmur), Suaib, S. (Suaib)
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Current Insights into Various In Vitro Dihaploidization Techniques Used in Brassica Oil Crops

open access: yesAgronomy
Brassicas are considered the third most important source of vegetable oil globally. With the escalating production of Brassica varieties, there is growing demand for high-yielding genotypes.
Pavla Bryxová   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The improvement in regenerated doubled haploids from anther culture of wheat by anther transfer [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This study was conducted to determine the most suitable method of regeneration by comparing two approaches: transfer of anthers (with and without embryo-like structures) to regeneration conditions after a period of two to four weeks on induction medium (=
Büter, B.   +4 more
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Gametic Embryogenesis in Triticum: a Study of Some Critical Factors in Haploid (Microspore) Embryogenesis

open access: yes, 2006
This review of embryogenesis from microspores in two types of wheat examines the influences of various procedures used to induce and produce embryoids from the male gametes. The various factors that influence the quality of the microspores are critical and include growth of donor plants, pretreatments and culture and regeneration media.
Cistué Sola, Luis, Kasha, Ken J.
openaire   +2 more sources

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