Journal article

Microspore culture in the genus Rosa, further investigations


Authors listWissemann, V; Mollers, C; Hellwig, FH

Publication year1998

Pages7-9

JournalJournal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik

Volume number72

Issue number1-2

ISSN0066-1759

PublisherBlackwell


Abstract
Haploid culture in the highly commercial valuable genus Rosa to produce cell lineages is the effort of many institutes all over the world but still with no good results either for anther nor microspore culture. Successful haploid culture within the genus Rosa was only mentioned once by TABAEEZADEH and KHOSH-KHUI (1981) but unfortunately it has never been possible to repeat these experiments worldwide. This forced us to publish our investigations on this subiect, even with no real positive answers and established methods in 1996 in order to avoid superflous efforts in other institutes and maybe show some direction of further research. Based on the experiments in WISSEMANN et al. (1996) we concentrated on the fluid culture of isolated microspores. Again we could show response from isolated microspores to in vitro culture by an enlargement of the cells, but could not stable the conditions to obtain calli. We think that the success of haploid technique depends very strong on the genotype tested.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWissemann, V., Mollers, C. and Hellwig, F. (1998) Microspore culture in the genus Rosa, further investigations, Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik, 72(1-2), pp. 7-9

APA Citation styleWissemann, V., Mollers, C., & Hellwig, F. (1998). Microspore culture in the genus Rosa, further investigations. Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik. 72(1-2), 7-9.


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