Ethyl-methane-sulphonate effects on anther cultures of Nicotiana tabacum
Euphytica, ISSN: 0014-2336, Vol: 35, Issue: 1, Page: 161-168
1986
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Article Description
Anthers from Nicotiana tabacum L., cv. Wisconsin-38, were treated with various concentrations of Ethylmethane-sulphonate (EMS) during different application times. Low doses and short application times showed increases in the number of anther producing plantlets, average number of plantlets per anther, and early plantlet production. The mutagen treatment increased the variance of protein electrophoresis fractions and chlorophyll content of the plantlets. © 1986 Veenman b.v., Wageningen.
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