Application of DH-lines (doubled haploids) for cultivar breeding saves time and increases selection efficiency. DH-lines are also valuable material for genetic research. Benefits are based on the quick derivation of pure lines from heterogeneous crossing progeny, and the absence of dominance and heterozygosity of these lines. Oat DHs have been produced through anther culture and through wide hybridization (Rines 2003). However, unefficiency of the available methods has limited the use of haploids in oat breeding and research. Our aim was to increase oat DH production through anther culture to appropriate level. Culture medium and conditions were optimised on the basis of the previously reported protocol (Kiviharju et al. 2000). Also ...
ABSTRACT: The objective of the study was to investigate efficiency of anther cul-ture in the product...
During the winter 2002/2003, 174 different oat cultivars were planted in the field of Landskrona, Sw...
The genetic base from which many of our present day varieties have been derived is quite narrow and ...
Homozygous doubled haploid (DH) plants and lines can be used in cereal breeding programmes. Methods ...
The production of doubled haploid (DH) plants from microspores is an important technique used in pla...
Oat (Avena sativa L.) has recently gained importance due to the discovery of a variety of health ben...
Anther culture is a tool for the production of haploid (n) and double haploid (2n) plants, which are...
Attempts were made to explore the possibility of haploid plant production in oats (Avena sativa L.) ...
The production of haploids and double haploids, are widely used techniques in advanced breeding prog...
In vitro anther culture is the most commonly-used technology for doubled haploid production in wheat...
Using in vitro androgenesis serves as a unique opportunity to produce doubled haploid (DH) plants in...
This is the first study to report an efficient anther culture (AC) method for spelt wheat, which has...
Several aspects of in vitro culture have potential for cereal improvement. This paper focuses on eva...
25 Pags.- 3 Figs.- 1 Tabl. The definitive version is available at: https://link.springer.com/book/1...
Doubled haploid (DH) plant production, such as anther culture (AC), is an effective tool used in mod...
ABSTRACT: The objective of the study was to investigate efficiency of anther cul-ture in the product...
During the winter 2002/2003, 174 different oat cultivars were planted in the field of Landskrona, Sw...
The genetic base from which many of our present day varieties have been derived is quite narrow and ...
Homozygous doubled haploid (DH) plants and lines can be used in cereal breeding programmes. Methods ...
The production of doubled haploid (DH) plants from microspores is an important technique used in pla...
Oat (Avena sativa L.) has recently gained importance due to the discovery of a variety of health ben...
Anther culture is a tool for the production of haploid (n) and double haploid (2n) plants, which are...
Attempts were made to explore the possibility of haploid plant production in oats (Avena sativa L.) ...
The production of haploids and double haploids, are widely used techniques in advanced breeding prog...
In vitro anther culture is the most commonly-used technology for doubled haploid production in wheat...
Using in vitro androgenesis serves as a unique opportunity to produce doubled haploid (DH) plants in...
This is the first study to report an efficient anther culture (AC) method for spelt wheat, which has...
Several aspects of in vitro culture have potential for cereal improvement. This paper focuses on eva...
25 Pags.- 3 Figs.- 1 Tabl. The definitive version is available at: https://link.springer.com/book/1...
Doubled haploid (DH) plant production, such as anther culture (AC), is an effective tool used in mod...
ABSTRACT: The objective of the study was to investigate efficiency of anther cul-ture in the product...
During the winter 2002/2003, 174 different oat cultivars were planted in the field of Landskrona, Sw...
The genetic base from which many of our present day varieties have been derived is quite narrow and ...