Resistance responses to Phoma lingam of plants regenerated from selected cell and embryogenic cultures of haploid Brassica napus

Resistant plants and plants with reduced susceptibility against the pathogen Phoma lingam could be regenerated from selected callus and embryogenic cultures of haploid rape (Brassica napus) previously treated with mutagens. In the two in vitro selection systems used - absence of fungus growth on the...

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