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Identification of Embryoid-Abundant Genes That Are Temporally Expressed during Pollen Embryogenesis in Wheat Anther Cultures 1

Uninucleate microspores in anther cultures of bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum cv Pavon) are capable of producing haploid pollen embryoids and plants. To gain an understanding of this alternate pathway of pollen development, we constructed a cDNA library to young pollen embryoids, isolated embryoid-s...

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Published in:Plant physiology (Bethesda) 1992-12, Vol.100 (4), p.1744-1750
Main Authors: Reynolds, Thomas L., Kitto, Sherry L.
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