2004
DOI: 10.1079/ivp2004568
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Brassica biotechnology: Progress in cellular and molecular biology

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“…High-frequency regeneration in cotyledon (90%) was achieved in combination of TDZ and NAA. Genotype specificity is a limiting factor in Brassica tissue culture and regeneration, which severely limits the germplasm that can be manipulated or improved (Cardoza and Stewart 2004). In addition, there is lack of information on organogenesis of cabbage particularly "KY Cross" using phenyl-urea type cytokinin such as TDZ.…”
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“…High-frequency regeneration in cotyledon (90%) was achieved in combination of TDZ and NAA. Genotype specificity is a limiting factor in Brassica tissue culture and regeneration, which severely limits the germplasm that can be manipulated or improved (Cardoza and Stewart 2004). In addition, there is lack of information on organogenesis of cabbage particularly "KY Cross" using phenyl-urea type cytokinin such as TDZ.…”
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“…In B. napus (Cardoza and Stewart 2003), increasing the percentage of gelling agent (from 0.8% phytagar to 1.2%) in the shoot elongation medium reduced the relative humidity of the culture vessel and reduced the hyperhydricity. Ethylene is another key factor in optimizing the tissue culture conditions for some Brassica species (Cardoza and Stewart 2004). Silver nitrate has been used to reduce the hyperhydricity in a range of Brassica species, such as B. rapa (Yang et al 2004) and B. napus (Tang et al 2003).…”
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“…This indicated that salt tolerance of the crop genotypes is an important factor in the arid and semi-arid conditions. Canola, which is most often B. napus, has received much attention worldwide and may soon be the most popular oilseed crop (Cardoza & Stewart, 2004). Brassica napus L. is an amphidiploid (2n=38) and is believed to have arisen by interspecific hybridization between the diploid species B. rapa (2n=20) and B. oleracea (2n=18) and it is predominantly self-pollinated with about 30% out crossing (Diers & Osborn, 1994).…”
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