2019
DOI: 10.15407/agrisp6.02.003
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Improvement of the technology of obtaining stable (di)haploid regenerants from embryonic culture of apomictic sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) breeding material without the use of colchicine

Abstract: Aim. To evaluate the effi ciency of inducing generative, reduced parthenogenesis and to better use the differentiating potential of the embryo culture under apomictic seed production in selection materials of sugar beet with cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), and B) to isolate homozygous lines (dihaploids) without the use of polyploidizing substances. Methods. Apomictic (agamosper- mous) seed production in apocarpous pollen sterile lines from B. vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var. altissima (sugar beet) using classi-… Show more

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“…These lines' creation transpired in the Cytogenetics Laboratory at the Institute of Bioenergetic Cultures and Sugar Beet to improve the expansion of the sugar beet culture plasmaphone. New sources of CMS obtained from the wild beet form Beta maritima L. originated from Greece, Turkey, and France, with the wild species Beta patula (Royik et al, 2013;Kovalchuk et al, 2019). The second cluster united all the lines of CMS of Polish breeding.…”
Section: Assessment Of Genetic Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These lines' creation transpired in the Cytogenetics Laboratory at the Institute of Bioenergetic Cultures and Sugar Beet to improve the expansion of the sugar beet culture plasmaphone. New sources of CMS obtained from the wild beet form Beta maritima L. originated from Greece, Turkey, and France, with the wild species Beta patula (Royik et al, 2013;Kovalchuk et al, 2019). The second cluster united all the lines of CMS of Polish breeding.…”
Section: Assessment Of Genetic Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%