Rana Malik, Meghna ; Rangaswamy, N. S. ; Shivanna, K. R. (2001) Induction of microspore embryos in a CMS line of Brassica juncea and formation of the androgenic plantlets Euphytica, 120 (2). pp. 195-203. ISSN 0014-2336
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1017502113066
Abstract
Anther culture of two wide hybrids (Diplotaxis erucoides × Brassica campestris) × B. juncea and (D. berthautii × B. campestris) × B. juncea, their CMS lines and the parent species elicited a range of responses highlighting the importance of the genotype. Androgenesis was expressed in cultured anthers of CMS (D. erucoides) B. juncea (22.8%), in restored pollen fertile plants of this CMS line (1.66%), and in the parent, B. juncea cv Pusa Bold (13.02%). AgNO3 was essential for androgenic response in the CMS lines, and it markedly increased the frequency of androgenesis in the cultivated species. Multiple crops of microspore embryos were obtained from responsive anthers of CMS plants in anther recultures. As high as 92% microspore embryos of the CMS line germinated on basal B5medium and formed normal plantlets.
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Keywords: | Brassica Juncea; CMS Line; Diplotaxis Spp; Microspore Embryos; Silver Nitrate; Wide Hybridization |
ID Code: | 52241 |
Deposited On: | 03 Aug 2011 06:31 |
Last Modified: | 03 Aug 2011 06:31 |
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