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L'ISMEA (Istituto di Servizi per il Mercato Agricolo Alimentare) è un ente pubblico economico istituito con l'accorpamento dell'Istituto per Studi, Ricerche e Informazioni sul Mercato Agricolo (già ISMEA) e della Cassa per la Formazione della Proprietà Contadina, con decreto legislativo 29 ottobre 1999 n. 419, concernente il 'riordinamento del sistema degli enti pubblici nazionali'.  

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Media effects on phenotype of callus cultures initiated from photoperiod-insensitive elite inbred sorghum lines  [1996]

Kaeppler, H.F. (Wisconsis Univ., Madison (USA). Dept of Agronomy); Pedersen, J.F. (Nebraska Univ., Lincoln (USA). Dept. of Agronomy);

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Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) is a crop of worldwide agronomic importance. Routine production of high quality (friable, embryogenic, fast growing) callus cultures is fundamental to tissue culture based genetic study and improvement of sorghum. Genotype by culture medium interactions for sorghum callus growth and morphology have been previously reported. The objective of this study was to identify tissue culture media that would support high quality callus growth across photoperiod insensitive, relatively elite genotypes. Explants from immature inflorescences of 11 sorghum genotypes were cultured on 6 tissue culture media of differing composition. After 3 and 5 months in culture, calli were rated for pigment and mucilage production, friability, and embryogenesis. Media and genotype effects on callus phenotype were highly significant. Most genotypes produced highest quality callus on MS-based media. Significant genotype by media interactions for callus friability were also documentated. Two media formulations, SIM2B5 and N6, were identified as superior for the culture of high quality callus initiated from photoperiod insensitive, elite sorghum lines
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Maydica (Italy)
ISSN : 0025-6153

Información bibliográfica

Idioma:
English
Tipo:
Summary
En AGRIS desde:
1997
Volumen:
41
Edición:
2
Página inicial:
83
Página final:
89
Todos los títulos:
"Media effects on phenotype of callus cultures initiated from photoperiod-insensitive elite inbred sorghum lines"@eng
Otro:
"Summary (En)"
"4 tables; 19 ref."
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Información bibliográfica

Idioma:
English
Tipo:
Summary
En AGRIS desde:
1997
Volumen:
41
Edición:
2
Página inicial:
83
Página final:
89
Todos los títulos:
"Media effects on phenotype of callus cultures initiated from photoperiod-insensitive elite inbred sorghum lines"@eng
Otro:
"Summary (En)"
"4 tables; 19 ref."