Bio/Technology
9, 143 - 146 (1991)
doi:10.1038/nbt0291-143
Transferring In Vitro Technology to the FieldD.R. Miller1, R.M. Waskom1, M.A. Brick1
& P.L. Chapman1
1Authors Miller, Waskom, Brick, and Chapman can be contacted at the Tissue Culture for Crops Project, Department of Botany, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523. REFERENCES
- Daub, M.E. and Jenns, A.E. 1989. Field and greenhouse analysis of variation for disease resistance in tobacco somaclones. Phytopathology 79(5): 600−605. | ISI |
- Mackinnon, C., Gunderson, G. and Nabors, M.W. 1987. High efficiency plant regeneration by somatic embryogenesis from callus of mature embryo explants of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) and grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor). In Vitro 23: 443−448. | ISI |
- Chaleff, R.S. 1981. Variants and mutants. p.41−95. In Genetics of higher plantsapplications of cell culture. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England.
- Larkin, P.J., Banks, P.M., Bhati, R., Brettell, R.I.S., Davies, P.A., Ryan, S.A., Scowcroft, W.R., Spindler, L.H. and Tanner, G.J. 1989. From somatic variation to variant plants: Mechanisms and applications. Genome 31: 705−711. | ISI |
- Isenhour, D.J., Duncan, R.R., Miller, D.R., Waskom, R.M., Hanning, G.E., Wiseman, B.R. and Nabors, M.W. 1990. Leaf-feeding resistance to the fall armyworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in tissue culture derived sor-ghums. J. Econ. Entomol. (in press).
- Metakovsky, E.V., Novoselskaya, A. Yu and Sozinov, A.A. 1987. Problems of interpreting results obtained in studies of somaclonal variation in gliadin proteins in wheat. Theor. Appl. Genet. 73: 764−766. | ISI |
- Waskom, R.M., Miller, D.R., Hanning, G.E., Duncan, R.R., Voigt, R.L. and Nabors, M.W. 1990. Field evaluation of tissue culture derived sorghum for increased tolerance to acid soils and drought stress. Can. J. Plant Sci. (in press).
- Duncan, R.R., Isenhour, D.J., Waskom, R.M., Miller, D.R., Nabors, M.W., Hanning, G.E. and Petersen, K.M. 1990. Registration of GATCCP101 fall armyworm resistant Hegari regenerants. Crop Sci. 70: 997−1004.
|