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Zinc sulphate improved microspore embryogenesis in barley
M. Soriano was a recipient of a FPI fellowship from the Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (MEC) of Spain. The research was supported by Projects AGL2002-04139-C02-02 and AGL2005-07195-C02-01 from Plan Nacional de Recursos y Tecnologías Agroalimentarias of Spain.
Echávarri Razquín, Begoña +4 more
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Efficient and versatile rapeseed transformation for new breeding technologies
SUMMARY Many gene functions are widely studied and understood in Arabidopsis; however, the lack of efficient transformation systems often limits the application and verification of this knowledge in crop plants. Brassica napus L., a member of the Brassicaceae family, is usually transformed by Agrobacterium‐mediated hypocotyl transformation, but not all
Kea Ille, Siegbert Melzer
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Identification and validation of QTLs for green plant percentage in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) anther culture [PDF]
The original version is available at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/688481281g18035q/fulltext.pdfIn cereals, albinism is a major obstacle to produce doubled haploids (DH) for breeding programs.
Castillo Alonso, Ana María +4 more
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Summary Rice serves as a staple food for approximately half of the world's population, and enhanced yields from hybrid rice play a crucial role in ensuring food security and augmenting incomes. However, the annual purchase and high cost of hybrid seeds hinder widespread hybrid rice adoption.
Sunok Moon +3 more
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Broccoli is a high value vegetable crop in Indonesia, however production is low due to limited number of suitable cultivars, so, breeding hybrid broccoli for warm climate is important.
Septarini Dian Anitasari +4 more
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Toward in vitro fertilization in Brachiaria spp. [PDF]
Brachiaria are forage grasses widely cultivated in tropical areas. In vitro pollination was applied to accessions of Brachiaria spp. by placing pollen of non-dehiscent anthers on a solid medium near isolated ovaries.
Alves, E.R. +5 more
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CTB6 Confers Cold Tolerance at the Booting Stage by Maintaining Tapetum Development in Rice
In this study, we cloned a novel cold‐tolerance gene, CTB6, from the Yunnan plateau cultivar KMXBG. CTB6 is mainly expressed in the tapetum and young microspores of anthers. It regulates tapetum development by maintaining the stability of catalases and increases the lipid content in anthers to enhance the cold tolerance at the booting stage in rice ...
Shilei Gao +18 more
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Expression analysis of three SERK-like genes in barley under abiotic and biotic stresses
Somatic embryogenesis receptor-like kinases (SERKs), a subfamily of receptor-like kinases, showed important roles in plant response to abiotic and biotic stresses in addition to embryogenesis and organogenesis in numerous plant species.
Yingbo Li +9 more
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Significance Statement Precise localization and visualization of gene regulatory motifs in gene promoters, in relation to gene transcription in specific tissues, can be challenging, especially for researchers without advanced bioinformatics expertise. GOLEM (Gene regulatOry eLEMents) is a freely available tool that enables users to precisely locate any
Lukáš Nevosád +8 more
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Intracellular delivery of fluorescent protein into viable wheat microspores using cationic peptides
Microspores are specialized generative cells with haploid genome that demonstrate the amenability towards embryogenesis under certain conditions. The induced microspore culture technique is largely exploited by the breeding programs of wheat and other ...
Andriy eBilichak +2 more
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