Journal article

RECENT PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN SUNFLOWER BREEDING


Authors listFRIEDT, W; NICHTERLEIN, K; DAHLHOFF, M; KOHLER, H; GUREL, A

Publication year1991

Pages368-374

JournalFett = Lipid

Volume number93

Issue number10

ISSN0931-5985

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/lipi.19910931002

PublisherWiley-VCH


Abstract
The cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annus) - just like other Helianthus species - is highly recalcitrant with regard to an application of biotechnology, i.e. cell and tissue culture techniques in vitro. Although substantial progress has been made during recent years, e.g. in embryo, tissue and anther culture, several problems still deserve future research activities in this field. Further improvements are particularly required with regard to the regeneration frequencies of somatic and gametic (haploid) cells and tissue. For an advantageous application of androgenetic doubled haploids ("haploidy technique") and of interspecific hybrids in sunflower breeding programmes more efficient chromosome doubling techniques must be developed. Furthermore, a better characterization and description of sunflower and wild Helianthus species including their biochemical and molecular genetics is required. And, finally, applicable techniques for the successful and stable genetic transformation of intact sunflower plants have to be worked out for an application in future breeding programmes.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleFRIEDT, W., NICHTERLEIN, K., DAHLHOFF, M., KOHLER, H. and GUREL, A. (1991) RECENT PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN SUNFLOWER BREEDING, Fett = Lipid, 93(10), pp. 368-374. https://doi.org/10.1002/lipi.19910931002

APA Citation styleFRIEDT, W., NICHTERLEIN, K., DAHLHOFF, M., KOHLER, H., & GUREL, A. (1991). RECENT PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN SUNFLOWER BREEDING. Fett = Lipid. 93(10), 368-374. https://doi.org/10.1002/lipi.19910931002



Keywords


CHLOROPLAST DNAGENUS HELIANTHUSHELIANTHUS-ANNUUS LINVITRO DEVELOPMENTMALE-STERILE SUNFLOWERPLANT-REGENERATIONPROTOPLASTS

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