Publication Date:
1985
abstract:
A permanent dicentric chromosome system
was studied on carrot cultures and regenerated somatic
embryos at different stages of development. The large
chromosomal variability of the cultures and the presence
of the breakage-fusion bridge cycle did not interfere
with the initial developmental process up to the seedling
stage but subsequent growth proceeded only if heating
of the broken ends or dicentric loss had occurred. The
behaviour of the dicentric chromosome in culture and
during somatic embryogenesis is discussed in relation
to chromosomal variability, abnormal development and
the somaclonal variation that such mechanisms may
generate in regenerated plants.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Carrot; Somatic embryogenesis; Permanent dicentric system; Chromosome variability
List of contributors:
Martini, Guido; Giovinazzo, Giovanna
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