Wheat is one of three most important cereals worldwide. Its production rises every year. There is a possibility to improve quantitative and qualitative parameters by biolistic method of transformation. The process of introduction of desired gene into the wheat genome and plant regeneration is affected by many factors. To identify the suitable conditions, selection system, the influence of donor, plant environment and the regeneration capacity of wheat genotypes were tested. The scutella of immature embryos served as the initial explants. Plant regeneration was achieved by 6 out of 11 genotypes tested. The highest values were reached by the cultivar Ilias. The effect of donor, plant environment was evaluated by two genotypes. Plants from gro...
One of the most effective, and in some cases the only way to increase the tolerance of plant organis...
Ancient wheats are increasingly considered as valuable resources for genes of interest which could b...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...
Different explants such as mature and immature embryos, seeds, endosperms, leaves, shoot bases and r...
Wheat, like other cereal species, shows a common recalcitrance and strong genotypic variation in tis...
Assess the ability to embryogenic callus formation and regeneration of plants of several varieties o...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Wheat is a commercially important crop of the USA and consumed worldwide. North Dakota, Montana and ...
ABSTRACT: The availability of an efficient protocol for in vitro regeneration is imperative for gen...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
The development of a robust Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for a recalcitrant specie...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
The development of a robust Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for a recalcitrant specie...
Wheat is a major world crop and as such is a primary target for improvement of agronomic characteris...
One of the most effective, and in some cases the only way to increase the tolerance of plant organis...
Ancient wheats are increasingly considered as valuable resources for genes of interest which could b...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...
Different explants such as mature and immature embryos, seeds, endosperms, leaves, shoot bases and r...
Wheat, like other cereal species, shows a common recalcitrance and strong genotypic variation in tis...
Assess the ability to embryogenic callus formation and regeneration of plants of several varieties o...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Sources of new genetic variability have been limited to existing germplasm in the past. Wheat has be...
Wheat is a commercially important crop of the USA and consumed worldwide. North Dakota, Montana and ...
ABSTRACT: The availability of an efficient protocol for in vitro regeneration is imperative for gen...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
The development of a robust Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for a recalcitrant specie...
Transgenesis is a powerful research tool that can be adapted to investigate many aspects of gene fun...
The development of a robust Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol for a recalcitrant specie...
Wheat is a major world crop and as such is a primary target for improvement of agronomic characteris...
One of the most effective, and in some cases the only way to increase the tolerance of plant organis...
Ancient wheats are increasingly considered as valuable resources for genes of interest which could b...
Due to the inherent difficulties associated with gene delivery into regenerable explants and recover...