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The Effect of Rye Chromosomes on Callus Induction and Regeneration in Callus Cultures of Immature Embryos of Wheat–Rye Substitution Lines,Triticum aestivum L. Cultivar Saratovskaya 29–Secale cereale L. Cultivar Onokhoiskaya

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The effect of individual rye chromosomes on the induction of callus and the character of its regenerating capacity was studied with cultured immature embryos of wheat–rye (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Saratovskaya 29–Secale cereale L. cv. Onokhoiskaya) substitution lines. The genotypic diversity of the substitution lines proved to significantly affect variation of parameters characterizing the major types of callus cultures, that is, frequencies of embryogenic calli, which are capable of shoot regeneration, and of morphogenic calli, which produce root structures. Functioning in the genotypic background of common wheat cultivar Saratovskaya 29, chromosomes 2R and 3R of rye cultivar Onokhoiskaya stimulated significantly the induction of embryogenic callus highly capable of shoot regeneration. Rye chromosome 2R present in place of chromosome 2D in the common wheat genome suppressed the induction of callus producing root structures. Rye chromosomes 1R and 6R suppressed the induction of embryogenic callus capable of shoot regeneration.

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Pershina, L.A., Dobrovolskaya, O.B., Rakovtseva, T.S. et al. The Effect of Rye Chromosomes on Callus Induction and Regeneration in Callus Cultures of Immature Embryos of Wheat–Rye Substitution Lines,Triticum aestivum L. Cultivar Saratovskaya 29–Secale cereale L. Cultivar Onokhoiskaya. Russian Journal of Genetics 39, 902–908 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025378706443

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