Anther culture in barley

  • Jacquard C
  • Wojnarowiez G
  • Clément C
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Abstract

The production of doubled haploids through androgenesis represents a modern tool for the improvement of cultivated species enabling plant breeders to produce homozygous lines in a few months. In barley and other cereals, the use of androgenesis has generated a number of cultivars currently available and cultivated in many countries.

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Jacquard, C., Wojnarowiez, G., & Clément, C. (2003). Anther culture in barley. In Doubled Haploid Production in Crop Plants (pp. 21–27). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1293-4_4

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