Larkin et al., 1984 - Google Patents
Heritable somaclonal variation in wheatLarkin et al., 1984
- Document ID
- 1189004698721129318
- Author
- Larkin P
- Ryan S
- Brettell R
- Scowcroft W
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- Publication venue
- Theoretical and Applied Genetics
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Efficient tissue culture and regeneration methods were established using immature wheat embryos as expiants. Genotype differences in culturability were evident, and from the ten accessions most amenable to culture, a total of 2,846 plants were regenerated. Extensive …
- 240000008529 Triticum aestivum 0 title abstract description 27
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