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Diploid potato lines for the study and improvement of starch metabolism and structure

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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Solanum phureja

Plant Cell Reports, 2005
A population of transgenic plants was produced by the transformation of internodal explants of Solanum phureja, DB337/37 (the cultivar Mayan Gold) using an Agrobacterium tumefaciens LBA4404-based vector containing a phytoene synthase gene (crtB). The regeneration strategy utilised a two-step protocol, with a 12-day callus induction stage mediated by 1 ...
Wayne L Morris, Mark A Taylor
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE SEED OF SOLANUM PHUREJA

American Journal of Botany, 1960
D nyansagab , V ishnu R., and D elmer C. C ooper . (U.
Vishnu R. Dnyansagar, Delmer C. Cooper
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Somatic hybrid potato plants after electrofusion of diploid Solanum tuberosum and Solanum phureja

Plant Cell Reports, 1986
Protoplasts from diploid S. tuberosum and diploid S. phureja were electrofused followed by selection of the heterokaryons with a micromanipulator. Visual identification of the heterokaryons was facilitated by fluorescein diacetate staining of the protoplasts from one of the parents, which was grown on herbicide containing medium to induce bleaching of ...
K J, Puite, S, Roest, L P, Pijnacker
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