2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:ticu.0000009248.32457.4c
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Callus Induction and Plant Regeneration from Mature Embryos of a Diverse Set of Wheat Genotypes

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“…Explants of T. monococcum formed callus readily (92.2-97.8%), but their embryogenic capacity (0.7-2.8%) and plant regeneration efficiency (0.7-1.7%) were extremely low. This observation is in agreement with previous reports that showed either nonembryogenic callus formation or only occasional plant regeneration from cultured explants of T. monococcum (Lazar et al 1983, Zale et al 2004, Yin et al 2011.…”
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“…Explants of T. monococcum formed callus readily (92.2-97.8%), but their embryogenic capacity (0.7-2.8%) and plant regeneration efficiency (0.7-1.7%) were extremely low. This observation is in agreement with previous reports that showed either nonembryogenic callus formation or only occasional plant regeneration from cultured explants of T. monococcum (Lazar et al 1983, Zale et al 2004, Yin et al 2011.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Proliferation was induced in somatic cell cultures of tetraploid timopheevii wheat (AAGG genome) and hexaploid spelt wheat (AABBDD genome), although no shoot differentiation was observed (Lazar et al 1983) or the number of regenerated plants was low (Yang et al 2015(Yang et al , Özgen et al 2015. Some attempts to establish reliable plant regeneration protocols using various tissues of diploid wheat species (AA genome) failed to produce positive results (Lazar et al 1983, Zale et al 2004, Bi et al 2007, Yin et al 2011). According to Yang et al (2015), plantlet regeneration by means of somatic embryogenesis represents a great obstacle for various germplasms, e.g., T. carthlicum, T. macha and T. polonicum.…”
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“…(Kim et al, 2003). Resultados similares também foram alcançados por Zale et al (2004), os quais observaram que os embriões zigóticos maduros de cultivares de Triticum monococcum L. e T. tauschii (Coss.) Schmalh.…”
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