2020
DOI: 10.18619/2072-9146-2020-5-3-15
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Rooting technique of double haploids obtained in culture of microspore <i>in vitro</i> for European radish

Abstract: Relevance. Doubled haploids (DH-plants) are excellent material for genetic research and breeding due to their complete homozygosity. The genus Raphanus from the Brassicaceae family is the toughest to produce doubled haploid plants through isolated microspore culture in vitro (IMC). The study of the causes of disturbed root formation and the development of elements of this stage of technology will significantly increase the effectiveness of the IMC technology for European radish.Methods. The study included thre… Show more

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“…It is known that phytohormones and their transport are largely responsible for the control of cell division and proliferation. We have already encountered abnormal development of the root system of DH-plants of the European radish obtained in microspore culture in vitro [50]. Accordingly, it is quite expected to observe a disturbance of phytohormone transport at the stage of embryoid formation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is known that phytohormones and their transport are largely responsible for the control of cell division and proliferation. We have already encountered abnormal development of the root system of DH-plants of the European radish obtained in microspore culture in vitro [50]. Accordingly, it is quite expected to observe a disturbance of phytohormone transport at the stage of embryoid formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%