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Authors: | S. Oguni, Y. Hirata, T. Kan, M. Kita, H. Horiuchi, T. Noguchi |
Keywords: | Grafting, Tissue culture, Red cabbage, Komatsuna, Rape |
DOI: | 10.17660/ActaHortic.1996.407.27 |
Abstract:
In vivo and in vitro chimera synthesis methods were established for Brassica crops.
As in vivo grafting method was not efficient to obtain sufficient number of chimeras, approach-grafted seedling culture (AGSC) method was finally adopted in synthesizing interspecific Brassica chimeras.
Vegetative progenies are stably obtained by the method.
Interspecific chimeras between B. campestris-B. oleracea produced mericlinal types, while, interspecific chimeras between B. napus-B. oleracea produced periclinal types.
The mixed type of chimera is best for maintaining the various types of chimeras in vegetative propagation systems from chimeral plants.
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