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Results are reported on the induction of Phytophthora and Fusarium resistance in potato and on the production and screening of doubled haploid barley plants resistant to barley yellow mosaic virus. In potato, calli and protoplasts are used as in vitro system, while in barley the work concentrates on microspores either cultured within or in isolation from the anther. In conditioned media the regeneration rate of isolated microspores was high enough to use this system for selection. Up to 0.2M Fusaric acid was applied as selective agent and calli could be selected which survived this toxic concentration. The different strategies of in vitro selection for resistances are discussed.

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Foroughi-Wehr, B., Friedt, W., Schuchmann, R., Köhler, F., Wenzel, G. (1986). In Vitro Selection for Resistance. In: Somaclonal Variations and Crop Improvement. Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology, vol 20. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7733-5_5

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