1980
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2338.1980.tb02712.x
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Nematode Inoculum Propagated in Monoxenic Plant Tissue Cultures ‐Nematode Bank1

Abstract: Plant breeders and nematologists in Scandinavia have cooperated in the development of « a nematode bank » in an attempt to solve the problem of inoculum supply in breeding for nematode resistance. Stem nematodes, Ditylenchus dipsaci, were effectively propagated in monoxenic plant callus tissue cultures, where the nematodes seemed to thrive and reproduce irrespective of the origin of the callus. Host specificity characters appeared to be only partly retained in the callus tissue. Callus from resistant and susce… Show more

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