Plant-tc Monthly Archive - February 2001

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Re: variation in micropropagated plants



Victor entregar esta informacion bibliografica a la
profesora Luz.

--- Shri Mohan Jain <S.M.Jain@IAEA.ORG> wrote:
> Somaclonal variation and induced mutations for crop improvement
> SM JAIN, DS BRAR and BS AHLOOWALIA (Eds)KLuwer
> publications, 1998.
>
> SM JAIN, 2001. Tissue culture derived variation in
> crop improvement.
> EUPHYTICA (in press)
>
> RE Veilleux and AT Johnson, 1998. Somaclonal
> variation: molecular analysis,
> transformation interaction, and utilization. Plant
> Breding News 16: 229-268.
>
> I hope this information will help you.
> Mohan Jain
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matias Avendaño [mailto:agromatias@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 01 February 2001 21:41
> To: plant-tc@tc.umn.edu
> Subject: Re: Somaclonal variations
>
>
> Hi. Juan Turrion.
>
> Don,t have the publicacion in my computer, but this
> publications is good revicion about Epigenetic efects
> in somaclonal varation.
>
> Shawn M. Kaeppler, Heidi F. Kaeppler and Yong Rhee.
> 2000. Epigenetic aspects of somaclonal variation in
> plants. Plant moleculr biology. 43:179-188.
>
> The e-mail of Autor is: smkaeppl@facstaff.wisc.edu
>
> Good luck.
>
> --- "Turrion, Juan" <juan.turrion@IC.AC.UK>
> escribió:
> > I want to get some information about variation in
> > micropropagated plants:
> > disease problems, transient phenotipic variation,
> > epigenetic effects and
> > genetic and quimeral effects.
>
>
> =====
> Matias Avendaño C.
>    Ing. Agronomo
>          UACH
=====
Gaston Zolla-Benites
Cereal Program
Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
Email: gzolla@yahoo.com

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