The response of embryo explant to tissue culture in wheat varieties
Keywords:
Wheat variance ;Embryo;Callus induction;MS and B5 mediaAbstract
Callus induction of three wheat varietiesSardari 101, were assessed by mature embryo in MS and B5 media with threelevels of 2,4-D. Analysis of variance indicated that variety effect wassignificant on callus induction frequency, callus size and callus fresh weight.The best callus induction condition and callus size was obtained in 2 mg/l2,4-D and the highest callus induction frequency was in MS medium.References
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