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Somatic Hybridization and Cell Grafting in Senecio

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Interspecific combinations in the genus Senecio have been investigated in order to explore somatic hybridization and cell grafting in the daisyflower family (Wang and Binding 1993a, Wang and Binding 1993b). During the present studies, reports were pubhshed on somatic hybrids in this family with Rudbeckia (Al-Atabee et al. 1990) and Lactuca (Matsumoto 1991). Screening experiments on regeneration efficiencies from isolated protoplasts with flowering plant species included 24 species of 13 genera of the Asteraceae (Binding and Nehls 1980; Binding et al. 1981). Highest plating and regeneration efficiencies were obtained with members of the genera Senecio and Cichorium. After further screening of five species of these genera, finally two Senecio species were selected. The experimental details, including the terminology, are comprised after presentation and discussion of the results.

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Wang, G., Binding, H. (2001). Somatic Hybridization and Cell Grafting in Senecio . In: Nagata, T., Bajaj, Y.P.S. (eds) Somatic Hybridization in Crop Improvement II. Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry, vol 49. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56758-2_22

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