Transformation of a commercial cultivar of lucerne (Medicago sativa) is enhanced by the selection of highly regenerable lines. [Conference paper]
1992
Wardley-Richardson, T. | Schroeder, H. | Higgins, T.J. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra (Australia). Div. of Plant Industry)
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Bibliographic information
Abstracts of the Australian Society of Plant Physiologists (Australia)
ISSN
1037-1699
Publisher
Australian Society of Plant Physiologists
Other Subjects
Transformacion genetica; Plante transgenique; Plantas transgenicas; Micropropagacion; Repuesta a la seleccion; Transformation genetique; Variete; Reponse a la selection
Language
English
Note
Summary only; not for citation
Type
Conference; Summary
Source
Abstracts of the Australian Society of Plant Physiologists 32nd Annual General Meeting, Anon..- Melbourne, Vic. (Australia): Australian Society of Plant Physiologists, 1992. p. 7
Conference
32. Annual General Meeting. Australian Society of Plant Physiologists, Melbourne, Vic. (Australia), 28 Sep 1992
1995-08-15
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