Abstract
This co-ordinated research program was undertaken in search of in vitro techniques to increase the resistance of plants to disease. The studies performed under the program ranged from the preparation of materials for mass screening to screening of mutagen-treated cells, tissues, organs or plantlets for resistance to viruses, fungi and other pathogens. The characteristics of the resulting mutants were evaluated to determine the relevance of these techniques for plant breeding. The present document contains the papers presented at the final Research Co-ordination Meeting of the program, as well as a summary of the conclusions and recommendations drawn from the work. The nine individual papers have been input separately to the database. Refs, figs and tabs.
Citation Formats
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Induced mutations and in vitro culture techniques for improving crop plant resistance to diseases. Proceedings of a final research co-ordination meeting held in Gruenbach, Germany, 7-11 October 1991.
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Induced mutations and in vitro culture techniques for improving crop plant resistance to diseases. Proceedings of a final research co-ordination meeting held in Gruenbach, Germany, 7-11 October 1991.
IAEA.
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1993.
"Induced mutations and in vitro culture techniques for improving crop plant resistance to diseases. Proceedings of a final research co-ordination meeting held in Gruenbach, Germany, 7-11 October 1991."
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title = {Induced mutations and in vitro culture techniques for improving crop plant resistance to diseases. Proceedings of a final research co-ordination meeting held in Gruenbach, Germany, 7-11 October 1991}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This co-ordinated research program was undertaken in search of in vitro techniques to increase the resistance of plants to disease. The studies performed under the program ranged from the preparation of materials for mass screening to screening of mutagen-treated cells, tissues, organs or plantlets for resistance to viruses, fungi and other pathogens. The characteristics of the resulting mutants were evaluated to determine the relevance of these techniques for plant breeding. The present document contains the papers presented at the final Research Co-ordination Meeting of the program, as well as a summary of the conclusions and recommendations drawn from the work. The nine individual papers have been input separately to the database. Refs, figs and tabs.}
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title = {Induced mutations and in vitro culture techniques for improving crop plant resistance to diseases. Proceedings of a final research co-ordination meeting held in Gruenbach, Germany, 7-11 October 1991}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This co-ordinated research program was undertaken in search of in vitro techniques to increase the resistance of plants to disease. The studies performed under the program ranged from the preparation of materials for mass screening to screening of mutagen-treated cells, tissues, organs or plantlets for resistance to viruses, fungi and other pathogens. The characteristics of the resulting mutants were evaluated to determine the relevance of these techniques for plant breeding. The present document contains the papers presented at the final Research Co-ordination Meeting of the program, as well as a summary of the conclusions and recommendations drawn from the work. The nine individual papers have been input separately to the database. Refs, figs and tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1993}
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