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Mutation Breeding in Horticultural Plant Species
In the face of rapid population growth worldwide, humanity's need for plant and animal products is increasing. In this regard, the organizations in charge of production make production and consumption forecasts for the future and try to accelerate the ...
Taner Mercan, Ergun Kaya, Kaya Ergun
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Breeding High-Impact Mutations
2011 IEEE Fourth International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops, 2011Mutation testing was developed to measure the adequacy of a test suite by seeding artificial bugs (mutations) into a program, and checking whether the test suite detects them. An undetected mutation either indicates a insufficiency in the test suite and provides means for improvement, or it is an equivalent mutation that cannot be detected because it ...
Birgit Schwarz +2 more
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Mutation Breeding and Its Importance in Modern Plant Breeding
Werkissa Yali, Takele Mitiku
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Mutation breeding of Alstroemeria
Euphytica, 1974Actively growing young rhizomes of various Alstroemeria cultivars, most sterile hybrids, were treated with X-rays. The optimum dose was about 400 rad for diploid cultivars and 500–600 rad for triploid ones. Although the buds on the rhizomes most certainly have multicellular apices, no X-ray mutant showed any sign of chimerism. Hence only solid(-looking)
C. Broertjes, H. Verboom
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INDUCED MUTATIONS IN PLANT BREEDING
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1975not available
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Mutation Breeding Research in Sweet Pepper
2023Sweet pepper is delicious, loved, and an increasingly popular nutritional vegetable that is grown and produced in significant amounts throughout the world and especially in the northern hemisphere. Such wide distribution places the demand on the crop to be able to grow in rather diverse environmental conditions. The process of natural adaptation can be
Tomlekova, Nasya +2 more
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Mutation breeding of Kalanchoë
Euphytica, 1972Freshly detached leaves of Kalanchoe cv. Annette and Josine were irradiated with X-rays and then planted to root and to produce adventitious plantlets. The age of the leaf, the presence or absence of the petiole as well as the genotype proved to be important factors in the production of adventitious plantlets.
C. Broertjes, L. Leffring
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Mutation breeding of Achimenes
Euphytica, 1972Freshly cut leaves of Achimenes cv. Paul Arnold were irradiated with X-rays or fast neutrons, or treated with colchicine and then allowed to root and form adventitious buds. As found previously in Saintpaulia and Streptocarpus, almost exclusively solid, non-chimeral mutants or tetraploids were, respectively, obtained by using the adventitious bud ...
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