Tissue culture-derived variation in crop improvement

被引:270
作者
S. Mohan Jain
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[1] International Atomic Energy Agency,Plant Breeding and Genetics Section, FAO/IAEA Division
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DNA methylation; selection; molecular markers; somaclonal variation;
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10.1023/A:1004124519479
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摘要
Tissue culture generates a wide range of genetic variation in plant species which can be incorporated in plant breeding programmes. By in vitro selection, mutants with useful agronomic traits, e.g. salt or drought tolerance or disease resistance, can be isolated in a short duration. The successful use of somaclonal variation is very much dependent on its genetic stability in the subsequent generations for which molecular markers such as RAPDs, AFLPs, SSRs and others can be helpful. The potential of somaclonal variation has yet to be fully exploited by breeders, even though a few cultivars have been developed in crops such as Brassica juncea, rice and others.
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