Cengiz et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Development of doubled haploid maize lines by using in vivo haploid techniqueCengiz et al., 2020
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- Cengiz R
- Korkut K
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- Biotech Studies
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The doubled haploid technology is now an integral component of modern maize breeding programs. In this study, the maternal haploid induction (gynogenesis) method was used to derive Doubled-Haploid (DH) lines from elite maize germplasm adapted to Turkey …
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