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Monohaploid plants from anthers of a dihaploid genotype of <em>Solanum</em> <em>tuberosum</em> L.
Monohaploid Solanum tuberosum plants were produced from the anthers of a dihaploid genotype. From another dihaploid genotype plants containing 36 chromosomes were obtained. For plantlet production anthers containing pollen at the uninucleate microspore stage were inoculated on a Linsmaier and Skoog-based medium supplemented with 1 mg/1 indole-3-acetic acid and 1 mg/1 benzyl aminopurine. Anthers from donor plants grown either in the summer or in the winter responded similarly on a range of media. Anther response in the form of callus induction and root formation was at least partly dependent on the genotype of the donor dihaploid plant
Combination of resistances to barley yellow mosaic virus and Rhynchosporium secalis by recurrent selection with repeated haploid steps
Production of dihaploid plantlets from anthers of autotetraploid genotypes ofSolanum tuberosum L.
Nuclear genes affecting percentage of green plants in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) anther culture
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