1968
DOI: 10.2183/pjab1945.44.554
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Induction of Haploid Rice Plant from Anther Culture

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“…Among the factors influencing the response, genetic factors are an important determinant of the level of response (Chen 1988;Henry et al 1994). Many authors have reported that considerable variation among genotypes has been identified (Niizeki and Oono 1968;Mukherjee 1973;Oono 1975;Shen et al 1982;Chen 1988;Li 1991). Moreover, previous studies also showed that anther culture capacity in rice was highly heritable and was controlled by nuclear genes (Miah et al 1985;Quimio and Zapata 1990).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the factors influencing the response, genetic factors are an important determinant of the level of response (Chen 1988;Henry et al 1994). Many authors have reported that considerable variation among genotypes has been identified (Niizeki and Oono 1968;Mukherjee 1973;Oono 1975;Shen et al 1982;Chen 1988;Li 1991). Moreover, previous studies also showed that anther culture capacity in rice was highly heritable and was controlled by nuclear genes (Miah et al 1985;Quimio and Zapata 1990).…”
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“…The anther culture technique, first developed in rice by Niizeki and Oono (1968), allows to obtain stabilized double haploid (DH) plants bypassing the inbreeding process. Moreover, it is the fastest method to obtain DH rice plants as can be performed in less than one year (Agache et al 1989;Miah et al 1985).…”
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“…NITSCH et ses collaborateurs (1967,1968,1969) ont ainsi realise des haploides de Nicotiana; puis, NAKATA et TANAKA (1968} ont reussi eux aussi a regenerer des plantes haploides de Nicotiana tabacum; la meme annee, NIIZEKI et OoNO ( 1968) sont parvenus a regenerer des plantules haploides a partir de cals provenant de cultures d'antheres de riz.…”
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