The results of the use of haploid biotechnology based on the culture of isolated microspores in vitro in the selection of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) for resistance to rust diseases were presented. By the method of haploid biotechnology, valuable doubled haploid lines of wheat from promising hybrids were created. Doubled haploid lines of wheat were tested for resistance to rust diseases. A new high-yielding wheat variety was selected from doubled haploid lines and it was zoned in the Almaty and Zhambyl regions of Southern Kazakhstan.
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