Characteristics of F1 progeny plants from tobacco tumor tissues
1987
Choi, K.T. | Yang, D.C. (Korea Ginseng and Tobacco Research Inst., Taejon (Korea R.))
Plants were regenerated from callus tissues derived from tobacco crown gall tumor induced by Agrobacterium tumefaciens isolated from soil, tumorous tobacco shoots were readily derived from tumor callus tissues. All of the regenerated shoots developed into mature flowering plants. Morphological feature of their flowers was similar to that of normal plants. When self-pollination was forced, the flowers degenerated into abortive fruits. A pollen analysis revealed that these flowers possessed a variable level of pollen sterility. When1580 tumor plants were reciprocally cross-pollinated with normal plants, plant set seeds. In crosses of normal x tumor, normal-type F1 progenies were obtained. However, crosses of tumor x normal gave F1 progenies that showed retention of morphological characters of tumor pl
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