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Triazine-Resistant Nicotiana Mutants From Photomixotrophic Cell Cultures

  • A. Csèplö , P. Medgyesy und E. Hideg
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Acknowledgements VII
  4. Contents IX
  5. Part 1. Use Of Mutation In Breeding Research
  6. Mutation breeding: a stepping stone between Gregor Mendel and genetic manipulation (a treatise for vegetatively propagated crops) 3
  7. Induced structural rearrangements 17
  8. Evaluation and selection of mutations on the basis of their conformity to plant ideotype 37
  9. Chemically induced mutations for male sterility in Petunia x hybrida 43
  10. Genome adjustment by breeding to balance yield defects in high-lysine mutants of barley 49
  11. Selection of rust resistant wheat after mutagenesis 61
  12. Use of maize mutants in breeding for improvement of protein quality 65
  13. Promising rice mutants for developed production 69
  14. Cytoplasmic male sterility in maize - nuclear and mitochondrial genome interdependence 73
  15. Genetic studies and inheritance of seed storage protein of pea chromosome mutants 77
  16. Part 2. Cytogenetics And Polyploidy
  17. Cytogenetics In Breeding Programmes Dealing With Polyploidy, Interspecific Hybridization And Introgression 83
  18. Tetraploid triticale - a tool in hexaploid triticale breeding 105
  19. Instability in tomato lines with the breakage-fusion-bridge cycle 119
  20. The present status of breeding autotetraploid cereals 123
  21. Alien chromosome transfer from wheat into rye 129
  22. Nucleolar competition in different (A/B)(A/B)RR and DDRR genomes of tetraploid triticales 137
  23. Identification of interchanges in wild species of Pisum 141
  24. Genetic regulation of meiotic recombination in Petunia hybrida 145
  25. Attempts to transfer resistance to Phoma lingam from Brassica juncea and B. carinata to B. napus through interspecific hybridization followed by ovule culture 149
  26. Analysis of ADH1 locus in tetraploid corn /Zea mays L./ 153
  27. C-banding of Avena species 157
  28. A study of nucleic acids in the Symphytum officinale species complex and S. asperum: microdensitometry of nuclear DNA in leaf cells 161
  29. C-banding and isozyme markers to analyze the segregation of rye chromosomes in the progenies of triticale x wheat hybrids 163
  30. Breeding nematode-resistant sugar beets 167
  31. Polyploidy in hop breeding, Humulus lupulus L. 171
  32. Reconstitution of hexaploid wheat from Triticum dicoccoides (AABB, 2n=28) and T. tauschii (DD, 2n=14) 175
  33. Preferential loss and gain of specific Hordeum vulgare chromosomes in hybrids with three alien species? 179
  34. Genetic and cytological maps in Petunia 183
  35. Biochemical characterization of cytoplasmic male sterility in Petunia hybrida 187
  36. Cytogenetic studies of the polyploids of hop, Humulus lupulus L. 191
  37. Cytogenetic studies of wheat lines with rye chromosome additions 195
  38. Substitution of chromosome 5S of Aegilops longissima for its group-5 homoeologues of common wheat 199
  39. Interspecific hybridization between V. faba and V. narbonensis: prospects and limitations 203
  40. Alien gene transfer in groundnut by ploidy and genome manipulations (ICRISAT C.P. No. 277) 207
  41. The potential for improving the primary distant hybrids of common wheat by anther culture 211
  42. Part 3. Induction and Use Of Haploids
  43. Criteria for the selection and use of doubled haploid systems in cereal breeding programmes 217
  44. Haploid induction and production in crop plants 231
  45. Effects of activated charcoal, cold treatment and elevated CO2-concentrations on embryogenesis in anther cultures 257
  46. Utilisation of anther culture in breeding Brussels sprouts 265
  47. The role of linkage and recombination in barley breeding with Hordeum bulbosum L. 273
  48. Partial incompatibility between Scandinavian six-rowed barleys and Hordeum bulbosum L. and its genetical basis 275
  49. Recent results on somatic embryogenesis in pea and bean 279
  50. Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) pollen quality assessment and effect of irradiation as measured by fluorochromatic reaction and in vitro germination 283
  51. The detection of linkage using doubled haploids in barley 287
  52. The Effect Of An Elevated CO2 Concentration In Combination With Cold Treatments In Maize (Zea Mays L.) Anther Culture 291
  53. Obtention Of Embryos And Plants From In Vitro Culture Of Unfertilized Ovules Of Cucurbita Pepo 295
  54. Agronomic Value Of Androgenetic Doubled Haploid Lines As Compared To Conventionally Selected Spring Barley 299
  55. Pollen Plant Production In Triticum Turgidum Ssp.Durum 303
  56. Production Of Haploid Sugarbeets (Beta Vulgaris L.) By Ovule Culture 307
  57. Towards The Isolation Of Sperm Cells For Androgenic Purposes 311
  58. Regeneration And Selection Of Isolated Microspores Of Hordeum Vulgare 315
  59. Possibilities Of Obtainment And Utilization Of Doubled Haploids In Gerbera 319
  60. Contribution To The Studies On The First,Generative Progeny Of Kragaria X Ananassa Polyhaploids 323
  61. A Comparison Of Cross Prediction Methods In Spring Barley 327
  62. Androgenesis In Oilseed Rape 331
  63. Production Of Doubled Haploids In Oriental Lilies 335
  64. Increasing The Efficiency Of Triticale Anther Culture 339
  65. Genetic Gain For Some Agronomical Characters By Dihaploid Breeding In Barley 343
  66. Effect Of A Gametocide On The Induction Of Haploids In Triticum Aestivum 347
  67. The Induction Of Haploids Of Sugarbeet (Beta Vulgaris L.) Using Anther And Free Pollen Culture Or Ovule And Ovary Culture 351
  68. Frost Tolerant Plants Obtained From Proline Accumulating Cell Lines 355
  69. Somatic Cell Genetics Of Potato I. Use Of Monohaploids 359
  70. Factors Affecting Callus And Plant Production In Anther Cultuses Of Tomato 361
  71. Part 4. In-Vitro Propagation
  72. Role Of Methodology In Facilitating Application Of Tissue Culture Techniques 367
  73. In Vitro Propagation And Breeding Of Ornamental Plants: Advantages And Disadvantages Of Variability 377
  74. Protoplast Culture And Use Of Regeneration Attributes To Select Somatic Hybrid Tomato Plants 405
  75. Sexual Reproduction In Plants By Applying The Method Of Test Tube Fertilization Of Ovules 415
  76. Cytogenetic Studies In Callus Cultures Of Asparagus Off 425
  77. Systems For Regeneration Of Cucumis Sativus Plants In Vitro 429
  78. Regeneration Of Temperate Fruit Trees In Vitro Via Organogenesis And Embryogenesis 433
  79. Problems And Prospects For The Use Of Protoplasts In Beet Breeding 437
  80. Shoot Redifferentiation Of Agrobacterium Transformed-Protoplasts And Plant Tissue- With Conventional Methods Not Achievable 441
  81. Induction Of In Vitro-Regeneration Via Somatic Embryogenesis In Pea (Pisum Sativum) And Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris) 445
  82. Endogenous Cytokinins During Embryogenesis In A Carrot Cell Suspension 449
  83. Tissue And Protoplast Culture In Cultivated Beets 453
  84. Protoplast Formation In Cereals - An Assessment 457
  85. Exploitation For Breeding Of In Vitro Culture Of Pea Explants 461
  86. Some Aspects Of The In Vitro Culture Of The Beet. (Beta Vulgaris L.) 465
  87. Interspecific Hybridization Of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.) With Alsike Clover (Trifolium Hybndum L.) Using In Vitro Embryo Rescue 469
  88. Pollen And Ovule Cultures Of Barley To Isolate, Manipulate And Transfer Sperm Cells In In Vitro Fertilization 473
  89. Strategies In High Frequency Regeneration From Diploid And Haploid Cell And Tissue Cultures Of Barley 477
  90. Somaclonal Variation In Plants Regenerated From Embryo Calluses In Rye (Secale Cerale L.) 479
  91. Somatic Embryogenesis, Cell And Protoplast Culture Of Hordeum Vulgare L. (Barley) 483
  92. Isolation And Culture Of Protoplasts From Callus And Suspensioncultured Cells Of Prunus Cerasus And Actinidia Chinensis 487
  93. Somatic Embryogenesis In Protoplast-Derived Cells Of Cucumis Melo L. 491
  94. A Comparative Study Of Callus Formation And Plant Regeneration From Different Explants Of Phaseolus Vulgaris And Ph. Coccineus 495
  95. Somatic Embryogenesis, Cell And Protoplast Culture Of Triticale (X Triticosecale Wittmack) 499
  96. Somatic Embryogenesis And Plant Regeneration From Meristematic Tissue Of Secale Cereale (Rye) 503
  97. Somatic Embryogenesis Of Triticale 507
  98. Part 5. Spontaneous And Induced Variation From In-Vitro Cultures
  99. Variability In Tissue Culture Derived Plants - Possible Origins; Advantages And Drawbacks 513
  100. Screening For Virus Resistance In Tissue Culture Adventitious Regenerants And Their Progeny 535
  101. Chromosome Variation In Regenerated Plants 547
  102. In Vitro Mutagenesis In Gerbera Jamesonii 555
  103. In Vitro Mutagenesis In Maize 563
  104. Somaclones Of Wheat Regenerated From Primordial Leaf Callus 577
  105. Somaclonal Variation In Lotus Corniculatus L. 581
  106. Potential System For The Specific Selection Of Plant Mutants Overproducing Methionine 585
  107. Enhancement Of Asulam Resistance In Barley 589
  108. Triazine-Resistant Nicotiana Mutants From Photomixotrophic Cell Cultures 593
  109. Use Of In Vitro Culture For Inducing Variation In Rice And Fuchsia 597
  110. Isolation Of Auxotrophic Mutants Based On Reconstruction Experiments With Nicotiana Plumbaginifolia Protoplasts 599
  111. A Study On The Effect Of Different Initial Culture Media On The Chromosome Stability Of Solanum Tuberosum Cv. Maris Bard Protoplast Derived Regenerants 601
  112. The Effect Of Explant Source, In Vitro Regeneration And Irradiation On Variation In Yield Induced In Chrysanthemum Morifolium 607
  113. Transfer Of Genetic Material To Cultivated Barley From Alien Species Through Callus Culture (Preliminary Results) 611
  114. Somatic Embryogenesis And Plant Regeneration From Leaf Tissues Of Secale Cereale L 615
  115. Testing Of Salt /Nacl/ Tolerance And Regeneration In Callus Culture /n, 2n/ Of Rice 617
  116. The Use Of Tissue Cultures For Obtaining Tobacco Male Sterile Forms 621
  117. Somaclonal Variation In Triticale 625
  118. Separation, Identification And Biological Effects Of A Toxin Produced By Phoma Lingam 629
  119. Variability In Plants Of Sugar Beet (Beta Vulgaris L.) Regenerated From Callus, Cell-Suspension And Protoplasts 633
  120. Chromosomal Variation In Regenerated Plants From Hybrid Callus From Crosses Between Hordeum Vulgare X H. Bulbosum 637
  121. Part 6. Somatic Hybridization And Cybridization
  122. Plant Cell Fusion As A Tool For Genetic Manipulation 641
  123. Genetic Improvement Of Cytoplasmic Traits Through Cytoplasmic Hybridization In Cruciferae 653
  124. Somatic Hybridization And Cybridization As Potential Methods For Widening Of The Gene-Pools Of Crops Within Brassicaceae And Solanaceae 663
  125. Investigations Into The Transfer Of Genetic Information Between Solanaceous Species And Potato By Somatic Hybridization 683
  126. Protoplast Culture And Fusion Of Red And Alsike Clover 685
  127. Interclassical Protoplast Fusion Between Orchard-Grass And Petunia 689
  128. Interspecific Chloroplast Recombination In A Nicotiana Somatic Hybrid 693
  129. Loss Of Species-Specific Sequences In Somatic Hybrids, Obtained By Fusion Of Nicotiana Tabacum Cnx Protoplasts With Heavily X-Irradiated N. Paniculata Protoplasts 697
  130. Somatic Cell Genetics Of Potato: Variant Cell Lines And Somatic Hybridization 701
  131. Somatic Hybridization Between Two Nicotiana Plumbaginifolia Lines And Between Solanum Tuberosum And Phureja Using Electrofusion 703
  132. Structure And Regulation Of Cytosol And Plastid Specific Isoenzymes In Higher Plants 705
  133. Resynthesis Of Brassica Napus Via Somatic Hybridization: A Model For Production Of Interspecific Hybrids Within Brassiceae 709
  134. Protoplast Culture And Plant Regeneration Of Solanum Pennellii And Lycopersicon Esculentum 713
  135. Somatic Cell Genetics Of Potato III: Electrofusion Of Two Amino Acid Analogue-Resistant Cell Lines 715
  136. Cp And Mt Genome Constitution Of Different Somatic Hybrids Between Brassica Napus And Brassica Hirta 719
  137. Part 7. Isolation And Cloning Of Plant Genes
  138. The Complexity Of Gene Regulation During The Lightdependent Development Of Chloroplasts In Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.) 725
  139. The Chloroplast Ribosomes Of Higher Plants And The Genes For Their Protein Components 731
  140. Genetic Variation And Gene Expression; A Study Of The Ribosomal Rna Gene Loci Of Wheat 745
  141. Cloning And Analysis Of Two Genes For Chalcone Synthase Of Petunia Hybrida 753
  142. Cm-Proteins And Thionins In Cereals: Characterization And Cloning Of Cdna 763
  143. Cin-Dna-Insertions Of Zea Mays 771
  144. Part 8. Transformation
  145. Recent Progress In Plant Genetic Engineering 775
  146. Organ-Specific Gene Expression In Potato 777
  147. Electric Field Mediated Transfer Of Nucleic Acids Into Carrot Protoplasts 785
  148. The Pollen System Of Gene Transfer 803
  149. Direct Gene Transfer To Plants 813
  150. Genetic Manipulation In Potato 823
  151. Culture And Transformation Studies With Maize Protoplasts 827
  152. Transformation In The Forage Legumes 831
  153. Part 9. Use Of Molecular Biology Methods For Plant Improvement
  154. Integration, Expression And Stable Transmission Through Seeds Of Foreign Genes In Plants 837
  155. Identification, Cloning And Transfer Of Chloroplast Genes Of Petunia Hibrida 859
  156. The Need For A Multidisciplinary Approach To Genetic Manipulation In Plant Breeding 867
  157. Appendix 883
  158. Author Index 895
  159. Subject Index 899
  160. Backmatter 910
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