Verhoeven et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Partial genome transfer through micronuclei in plantsVerhoeven et al., 1991
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- Verhoeven H
- Sree Ramulu K
- Gilissen L
- Famelaer I
- Dijkhuis P
- Blaas J
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- Acta botanica neerlandica
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The introduction of gene manipulation techniques has greatly extended the possibilities for plant breeding. New techniques are still emerging, and many are being used, for the introduction of foreign genes, chromosomes and organelles in order to improve the existing …
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