Albinism is viewed as a major experimental bottleneck during wide hybridization in several species; the phenomenon is also widely reported in androgenesis and doubled haploid cultures. In this study, when chickpea (Cicer arietinum) was crossed with distant wild relatives, C. judaicum and C. pinnatifidum, the only hybrid embryos that survived were those rescued using in vitro techniques. Fourteen to 21-day-old embryos were incubated in ML6 medium with 90 g l−1 sucrose, 1 mg l−1 zeatin and 0.25 mg l−1 indole acetic acid. Germinating embryos were dissected from the ovule and transferred to fresh medium without growth regulators. Later, shoots were micropropagated on solid MS medium, supplemented with B5 vitamins, 30 g l−1 sucrose, 0.1 mg l−1 6...
Direct regeneration from mature embryo axes was achieved without intervening of callus phase in four...
Chickpea production is limited worldwide because of abiotic and biotic stresses. Efforts to overcome...
Somatic embryos were obtained from leaflet-derived callus of Cicer arietinum L. For obtaining a high...
Cultivated chickpea (Cicer arietinum) was crossed with its wild relatives from the genus Cicer to tr...
Androgenesis was observed in a wide cross of Cicer arietinum × C. pinnatifidum. Hybrids between C. a...
Many of the wild species of chickpea are not accessible to the improvement of chickpea due to cross ...
Androgenesis has not been reported in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Interspecific hybridization bet...
There are two main obstacles to chickpea improvement: 1) the long period of time between the breeder...
The main constraint to the transfer of desired traits into cultivated chickpea from wild Cicer relat...
Tissue culture techniques play an important role in the utilization of wild Cicer species for the im...
The main constraint to the transfer of desired traits into cultivated chickpea from wild Cicer relat...
The problem of regeneration through callus culture in chickpea has been a serious challenge to the w...
There are several economically important grain legumes including chickpea that play significant role...
Efficient plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis has been developed in chickpea cultivar C235....
Albinism is a common problem encountered in interspecific crosses and tissue culture experiments inc...
Direct regeneration from mature embryo axes was achieved without intervening of callus phase in four...
Chickpea production is limited worldwide because of abiotic and biotic stresses. Efforts to overcome...
Somatic embryos were obtained from leaflet-derived callus of Cicer arietinum L. For obtaining a high...
Cultivated chickpea (Cicer arietinum) was crossed with its wild relatives from the genus Cicer to tr...
Androgenesis was observed in a wide cross of Cicer arietinum × C. pinnatifidum. Hybrids between C. a...
Many of the wild species of chickpea are not accessible to the improvement of chickpea due to cross ...
Androgenesis has not been reported in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Interspecific hybridization bet...
There are two main obstacles to chickpea improvement: 1) the long period of time between the breeder...
The main constraint to the transfer of desired traits into cultivated chickpea from wild Cicer relat...
Tissue culture techniques play an important role in the utilization of wild Cicer species for the im...
The main constraint to the transfer of desired traits into cultivated chickpea from wild Cicer relat...
The problem of regeneration through callus culture in chickpea has been a serious challenge to the w...
There are several economically important grain legumes including chickpea that play significant role...
Efficient plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis has been developed in chickpea cultivar C235....
Albinism is a common problem encountered in interspecific crosses and tissue culture experiments inc...
Direct regeneration from mature embryo axes was achieved without intervening of callus phase in four...
Chickpea production is limited worldwide because of abiotic and biotic stresses. Efforts to overcome...
Somatic embryos were obtained from leaflet-derived callus of Cicer arietinum L. For obtaining a high...