Biopolym. Cell. 2002; 18(3):227-231.
Viruses and Cell
The cell breeding of mangel beet resistant to several stress factors
1Gubanova N. Ya., 1Dubrovnaya O. V., 1Chugunkova T. V.
  1. Institute of Plant Physiology and Genetics, NAS of Ukraine
    31/17, Vasylkivska, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03022

Abstract

The reaction of the mangel beet cell lines, having crossed resistance to the bacterial toxin and low temperatures, on chloride and sulphate medium salinization was investigated. The cell lines resistant to several stress factors, namely the bacterial toxin, low temperature and sulfate or chloride medium salinization, were selected. The regenerated plants were obtained and cytological analysis was carried out.

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