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GrainGenes Reference Report: EUP-118-167

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Reference
EUP-118-167
Title
Induced mutations - A new paradigm in plant breeding.
Journal
Euphytica
Year
2001
Volume
118
Pages
167-173
Author
Ahloowalia BS
Maluszynski M
Keyword
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abscisic acid
aflp
alstroemeria
antirrhinum
apical meristem
apple
arabidopsis
arabidopsis thaliana
auxin
barley
breeding
callus
callus-cultures
carnation
chemical mutagens
cloning
cotton
crop yield
cross
culture
cytokinin
database
development
developmental mutants
division
dna
dna fingerprinting
dna sequence
embryo
ethylene
field
fingerprinting
flax
floral development
fruit
functional genomics
gamma
gibberellin
growth
in vitro
in vitro culture
in vivo
induced mutation
ionizing radiation
irradiation
isolation
lycopersicon
map
mapping
marker
meristem
microsatellite
microspores
molecular map
mutagens
mutant
mutation
neutron
pcr
petunia
plant breeding
population
potato
probes
quality
radiation
rapd
recombinant dna
rflp
rice
ripening
seed
senescence
sequence
somatic embryo
stem
stms
stress
stress tolerance
sweet potato
tolerance
tree
x-rays
yield

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