2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11240-016-1149-4
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Development of doubled haploids from an elite indica rice hybrid (BS6444G) using anther culture

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“…Many authors have confirmed that cold pre-treatment has a stimulatory effect on androgenic response in several genotypes (Tian et al 2015;Herath et al 2010;Touraev et al 2009). Moreover, a temperature of 10 °C is commonly used as a cold pre-treatment (Rukmini et al 2013;Naik et al 2017). Indeed, Naik et al (2017) described that 7 days at 10 °C resulted in the best callus induction in a japonica cultivar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many authors have confirmed that cold pre-treatment has a stimulatory effect on androgenic response in several genotypes (Tian et al 2015;Herath et al 2010;Touraev et al 2009). Moreover, a temperature of 10 °C is commonly used as a cold pre-treatment (Rukmini et al 2013;Naik et al 2017). Indeed, Naik et al (2017) described that 7 days at 10 °C resulted in the best callus induction in a japonica cultivar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a temperature of 10 °C is commonly used as a cold pre-treatment (Rukmini et al 2013;Naik et al 2017). Indeed, Naik et al (2017) described that 7 days at 10 °C resulted in the best callus induction in a japonica cultivar. Therefore, the changes in cold pre-treatment enhanced the anther culture protocol with a higher rate of induced calluses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In breeding programs, DH production replaces inbred line development through repeated self-pollination, so that major reductions in the time to cultivar release are achieved (Dwivedi et al 2015). Many of the modern barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), rice (Oryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars are DHs (Devaux and Kasha 2009;Niu et al 2014;Mishra and Rao 2016;Niak et al 2016). When used as parents in hybrid breeding, DHs allow for effective exploitation of hybrid vigour (heterosis) (Birchler et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous reports revealed that generally calli with white colour regenerated albino plantlets, while creamy colour calli regenerated green plantlets (Dewi et al 2004;Safitri et al 2010). Naik et al (2017) *Numbers in the same column followed by the same letters are not significantly different by DMRT at P <0.05. recently reported that only the creamy colour compact calli were able to pass through the regeneration stage into plants, while the watery callus was unable to regenerate. Generally, calli with size more than 4 mm in diameter was gradually browning and died after transferring them into plant regeneration medium, but when those calli eventually made into plant regeneration only albino plantlets were produced (Sasmita et al 2001).…”
Section: Plant Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 98%