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GrainGenes Reference Report: PLC-76-147

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PLC-76-147
Title
Comparison of anther and microspore culture in the embryogenesis and regeneration of rye (Secale cereale)
Journal
Plant Cell
Year
2000
Volume
76
Pages
147-157
Author
Ma R
Guo YD
Pulli S
Abstract
Summary: Anther culture in solid and liquid medium and isolated microspore culture were compared in rye genotypes with potential agronomic characteristics. Some important factors influencing androgenic capacity were optimised. Three weeks cold pre-treatment of spikes and two days mannitol pre-treatment of anthers maximized callus and green plant yield in both culture methods. Intensity order of the culture methods in callus and green plant production was: isolated microspore culture, anther culture in liquid medium and anther culture in solid medium. Genotype ability of embryogenesis followed the same pattern in both cultivation methods. Kinetin (BA) with genotype dependent concentrations created the most effective regeneration conditions
Keyword
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androgenesis
anther
anther culture
anthers
callus
capacity
cold
concentration
cooling
cultivation
culture media
cultured cells
dose response
embryogenesis
factor
genetic variation
haploidy
in vitro regeneration
kinetin
mannitol
media
methodology
micropropagation
microspore
pattern
regeneration
rye
secale
secale cereale
spikes
yield

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