Direct selection in vitro for herbicide-resistant mutants of Nicotiana tabacum
AUTOR(ES)
Chaleff, R. S.
RESUMO
Seven cell lines of Nicotiana tabacum resistant to the herbicide picloram were isolated from cell cultures. In crosses of plants regenerated from four cell lines, resistance was inherited as a single dominant Mendelian allele. Plants could not be regenerated from one cell line, and expression of resistance proved unstable in two others.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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