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GrainGenes Keyword Report: embryogenic calli

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embryogenic calli
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ReferencePershina LA et al. (2003) 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 Pnokhoiskaya Russian Journal of Genetics 39:902-908.
ReferenceSzarka B et al. (2002) Mixing of maize and wheat genomic DNA by somatic hybridization in regenerated sterile maize plants Theoretical and Applied Genetics 105:1-7.
ReferenceEl Sherbeny GAR et al. (2001) Effect of genotype and 2,4-D concentration on callus induction from immature embryos of modern Egyptian wheat cultivars Cereal Research Communications 29:305-311.
ReferencePedro MG et al. (2001) Parametrization for genetic transformation of cellular suspensions of the sugar cane cultivar V78-1 (Saccharum sp.) by electroporation Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany 69:57-65.

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