Recent advances in the application of in vitro systems to plant improvement

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Dunwell, J.M. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2147-665X (2009) Recent advances in the application of in vitro systems to plant improvement. Acta Horticulturae, 829 (VI Interna). pp. 23-31. ISSN 0567-7572

Abstract/Summary

The horticultural industry was instrumental in the early development and exploitation of genetic techniques over a century ago. This review will describe recent advances in a range of in vitro methods and their application to plant breeding, with especial emphasis on horticultural crops. These methods include improvements in the efficiency of haploid breeding techniques in many fruit and vegetable species using either microspore-derived or ovule-derived plants. Significant molecular information is now available to supplement these essentially empirical approaches and this may enable the more predictable application of these technologies in previously intransigent crops. Similarly there are now improved techniques for isolation of somatic hybrids, by application of either in vitro fertilisation or the culture of excised ovules from interspecific crosses. In addition to examples taken from the traditional scientific literature, emphasis will also be given to the use of patent databases as a valuable source of information on recent novel technologies developed in the commercial world.

Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/9594
Refereed Yes
Divisions Life Sciences > School of Biological Sciences
Uncontrolled Keywords haploid, embryogenesis, ovule, protoplast, somatic hybridisation, patents
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