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Method for obtaining sunflower mutant genotypes

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UA95344C2
UA95344C2 UAA200910096A UAA200910096A UA95344C2 UA 95344 C2 UA95344 C2 UA 95344C2 UA A200910096 A UAA200910096 A UA A200910096A UA A200910096 A UAA200910096 A UA A200910096A UA 95344 C2 UA95344 C2 UA 95344C2
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obtaining
achenes
generation
plants
isolated
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Анатолий Иванович Сорока
Виктор Алексеевич Лях
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Институт Масличных Культур Украинской Академии Аграрных Наук
Анатолий Иванович Сорока
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The invention relates to a method for obtaining sunflower mutant genotypes, which includes isolating immature achenes from inflorescences of linear samples, treating thereof with a chemical mutagen, isolating immature germs from the achenes and planting thereof onto a nutrient medium for further development thereof, planting the M1 plants, obtained of the immature germs, into soil, obtaining seeds of the plants of the M1 generation, sowing said seeds for obtaining the M2 generation, assessing and selecting the plants with changed or new characters in the M2 generation, isolating the mutant plants isolated in the M2 generation and obtaining seeds therefrom. The achenes are isolated from the inflorescences of the linear samples in 9-15 days after fertilization, they are treated at a temperature of 18-25 °C with the chemical mutagen ethylmethane sulphonate in a concentration of 0.02 % for 16 hours, washed with water, and the immature germs of the 9-15-day age, isolated from the achenes, are cultivated on the modified Murashige-Skoog nutrient medium up to the plant stage. The nutrient medium has the halved content of inorganic salts and double vitamin content.
UAA200910096A 2009-10-05 2009-10-05 Method for obtaining sunflower mutant genotypes UA95344C2 (en)

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