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An Improved Media System for High Regeneration Rates from Barley Immature Embryo-Derived Callus Cultures of Commercial Cultivars

Lynn S. Dahleen*,a and Phil Bregitzerb

a USDA, ARS, Northern Crop Science Lab., P.O. Box 5677 State Univ. Station, Fargo, ND 58105
b USDA, ARS, National Small Grains Germplasm Research Facility, 1691 S. 2700 W, Aberdeen, ID 83210



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Fig. 1. Green and albino plant regeneration from immature-embryo-derived Foster barley calli grown on improved media (left Petri dish) and original media (right).

 





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