Book chapter
Transfer of resistance to PLRV, PVX and PVY from S.brevidens to potato by somatic hybridisation: Characterisation and field evaluation
Progress in Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology, Vol.9, pp.286-292
Springer, Dordrecht
1990
Abstract
To understand and apply the technology of protoplast fusion, it is useful to study populations of somatic hybrid plants produced rather than just those hybrids which have the desired properties. This enables a more complete picture of the processes involved to be built up, and any limitations to the approach to be assessed realistically.
Details
- Title
- Transfer of resistance to PLRV, PVX and PVY from S.brevidens to potato by somatic hybridisation: Characterisation and field evaluation
- Authors/Creators
- M.G.K. Jones (Author/Creator)R. Dunckley (Author/Creator)S. Steele (Author/Creator)A. Karp (Author/Creator)R. Gibson (Author/Creator)N. Fish (Author/Creator)J. Valkonen (Author/Creator)T. Poutala (Author/Creator)E. Pehu (Author/Creator)
- Contributors
- H.J.J. Nijkamp (Editor)L.H.W. Van Der Plas (Editor)J. Van Aartrijk (Editor)
- Publication Details
- Progress in Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology, Vol.9, pp.286-292
- Publisher
- Springer, Dordrecht
- Identifiers
- 991005540294707891
- Copyright
- © 1990 Kluwer Academic Publishers
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Additional Information
- Proceedings of the VIIth International Congress on Plant Tissue and Cell Culture, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24–29 June 1990
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