Journal article

Microspore and anther culture in the genus Rosa, investigations and current status


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

Publication year1996

Pages218-220

JournalJournal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik

Volume number70

Issue number5-6

ISSN0066-1759

PublisherBlackwell


Abstract
Within the Rosaceae, only very few results of haploid culture are reported. Successful haploid callus formation in Rosa was only mentioned once but unfortunately could never be repeated. Actually no publication is available on the current status of haploid culture in Rosa. In this paper we present recipes used in our research on the origin and evolution of the genomes in the genus Rosa. Published for the first time, microspore culture of isolated microspores clearly shows response to in vitro culture with first divisions in the cells. Anther culture produced calli with at least some of them of partial haploid origin. Both methods can not be said to be established, but results presented here show some direction of further research.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWissemann, V., Möllers, C. and Hellwig, F. (1996) Microspore and anther culture in the genus Rosa, investigations and current status, Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik, 70(5-6), pp. 218-220

APA Citation styleWissemann, V., Möllers, C., & Hellwig, F. (1996). Microspore and anther culture in the genus Rosa, investigations and current status. Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik. 70(5-6), 218-220.


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