Publications by authors named "Angelika Kiel"

Androgenesis is potentially the most effective technique for doubled haploid production of wheat. It is not however widely used in breeding programmes due to its main limitation: the genotype dependence. Due to genetic differences between spring and winter wheat, it was assumed that both phenotypes are different in their capacity to conduct androgenesis.

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  • Solid-stemmed spring wheat cultivars show resistance to stem sawfly and lodging, with varying callus formation and green plant regeneration efficiency among different cultivars.
  • The solid-stemmed AC Abbey cultivar had the highest regeneration rate at 24%, while four cultivars did not regenerate at all.
  • Auxin types in the induction medium impacted callus and green plant regeneration, with the C17 medium containing 2,4-D and dicamba being most effective, and solid-stemmed cultivars outperforming hollow-stemmed ones in both processes.
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