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    A microsatellite map of white clover

    The white clover (Trifolium repens) nuclear genome (n=2x=16) is an important yet under-characterised genetic environment. We have developed simple sequence repeat (SSR) genetic markers for the white clover genome...

    B. Barrett, A. Griffiths, M. Schreiber, N. Ellison in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2004)

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    Field performance of cell-suspension-derived Lolium perenne L. regenerants and their progenies

     Two sets of plants (Lb and Lc), regenerated from different single-genotype-derived embryogenic suspension cultures of Lolium perenne cv Citadel, were evaluated for agronomic traits in a modified polycross design...

    F. J. Stadelmann, B. Boller, G. Spangenberg in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1998)

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    Asymmetric somatic hybridization between tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) and irradiated Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) protoplasts

    Intergeneric asymmetric somatic hybrids have been obtained by the fusion of metabolically inactivated protoplasts from embryogenic suspension cultures ofFestuca arundinacea (recipient) and protoplasts from a non-...

    G. Spangenberg, M. P. Vallés, Z. Y. Wang, P. Montavon in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1994)

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    Molecular and cytogenetic characterization of repetitive DNA sequences from Lolium and Festuca: applications in the analysis of Festulolium hybrids

    A set of species-specific repetitive DNA sequences was isolated from Lolium multiflorum and Festuca arundinacea. The degree of their species specificity as well as possible homologies among them were determined b...

    R. Perez-Vicente, L. Petris, M. Osusky, I. Potrykus in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1992)

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    Organelle transfer by microfusion of defined protoplast-cytoplast pairs

    Defined cybridization was performed by one-to-one electrofusion (microfusion) of preselected protoplast-cytoplast pairs of male-fertile, streptomycin-resistant Nicotiana tabacum and cytoplasmic male-sterile, stre...

    G. Spangenberg, E. Freydl, M. Osusky, J. Nagel in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1991)

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    Somatic hybridization by microfusion of defined protoplast pairs in Nicotiana: morphological, genetic, and molecular characterization

    Somatic hybrid/cybrid plants were obtained by microfusion of defined protoplast pairs from malefertile, streptomycin-resistant Nicotiana tabacum and cytoplasmic male-sterile (cms), streptomycin-sensitive N. tabac...

    G. Spangenberg, M. Osusky, M. M. Oliveira, E. Freydl in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1990)

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    Transgenic rapeseed plants obtained by the microinjection of DNA into microspore-derived embryoids

    A novel method in the field of genetic engineering of higher plants is presented: microinjection into multicellular structures which have a high competence for plant regeneration through embryogenesis. Microsp...

    G. Neuhaus, G. Spangenberg, O. Mittelsten Scheid in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1987)

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    Individual selection, culture and manipulation of higher plant cells

    Due to the heterogeneity in morphology, physiological and morphogenetical capabilities of higher plant cells in mass culture, the development of methods for individually culturing defined cells seemed to be us...

    H. -G. Schweiger, J. Dirk, H. -U. Koop, E. Kranz in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1987)