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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR INCREASING THE REGENERATIVE CAPABILITY OF CALLS FOR SOFT WHEAT RESISTANT TO GAEUMANNOMYCES GRAMINIS VAR METABOLITES. TRITICI AND WATER DEFICIENCY
abstract Method of increasing regenerative capacity of soft wheat callus lines resistant to metabolites of Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici and water deficiency use a modified regeneration medium to accelerate and increase the frequency of regeneration. In the medium, 6-benzylaminopurine is replaced by thiiazuron, chitosan, succinic and glutamic acid are removed and additionally contain cefotaxime and emoxipine.
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