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EUCARPIA Genetic Manipulation in Plant Breeding Section. MeetingCASSELLS, Alan C; JONES, Peter W.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, issn 0014-2336, 482 p.Conference Proceedings

Biolistic introduction of a synthetic Bt gene into elite maizeHILL, M; LAUNIS, K; BOWMAN, C et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 119-123, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

The release of transgenic plants from containment, and the move towards their widespread use in agricultureDALE, P. J; IRWIN, J. A.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 425-431, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Transformation studies in Hordeum vulgare using a highly regenerable microspore systemHARWOOD, W. A; BEAN, S. J; CHEN, D.-F et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 113-118, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Conservation of marker synteny during evolutionDEVOS, K. M; MOORE, G; GALE, M. D et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 367-372, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Genetic transformation of Eustoma grandiflorum Griseb. by microprojectile bombardmentSEMERIA, L; VAIRA, A. M; ACCOTTO, G. P et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 125-130, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Breeding of transgenic orange Petunia hybrida varietiesOUD, J. S. N; SCHNEIDERS, H; KOOL, A. J et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 403-409, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Genetic engineering of cereal crop plants : a reviewJÄHNE, A; BECKER, D; LÖRZ, H et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 35-44, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Intergeneric symmetric and asymmetric somatic hybridization in Festuca and LoliumSPANGENBERG, G; WANG, Z. Y; LEGRIS, G et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 235-245, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Selecting the optimum genetic background for transgenic varieties, with examples from BrassicaLYDIATE, D; DALE, P; LAGERCRANTZ, U et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 351-358, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Somaclonal variation as a tool for crop improvementKARP, A.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 295-302, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

The potential of somatic hybridization in crop breedingWAARA, S; GLIMELIUS, K.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 217-233, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Variation of transgene expression in plantsMEYER, M.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 359-366, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Application of in vivo and in vitro mutation techniques for crop improvementMALUSZYNSKI, M; AHLOOWALIA, B. S; SIGURBJÖRNSSON, B et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 303-315, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Fluorescent in situ hybridization as an aid to introducing alien genetic variation into wheatMILLER, T. E; READER, S. M; PURDIE, K. A et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 275-279, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Maize transformation utilizing silicon carbide whiskers : a reviewTHOMPSON, J. A; DRAYTON, P. R; FRAME, B. R et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 75-80, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Sexual and somatic hybridization in the genus LactucaMAISONNEUVE, B; CHUPEAU, M. C; BELLEC, Y et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 281-285, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Transfer of disease resistance within the genus Brassica through asymmetric somatic hybridizationGERDEMANN-KNÖRCK, M; NIELEN, S; TZCHEETZSCH, C et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 247-253, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Microprotoplast fusion technique : a new tool for gene transfer between sexually-incongruent plant speciesRAMULU, K. S; DIJKHUIS, P; RUTGERS, E et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 255-268, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Synergistic activity of chitinases and β-1,3-glucanases enhances fungal resistance in transgenic tomato plantsJONGEDIJK, E; TIGELAAR, H; VAN ROEKEL, J. S. C et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 173-180, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Analysis of tissue culture-derived variation in pea (Pisum sativum L.) : preliminary resultsGRIGA, M; STEJSKAL, J; BEBER, K et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 335-339, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

The application of chemical mutagenesis and biotechnology to the modification of linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.)ROWLAND, G. G; MCHUGHEN, A; GUSTA, L. V et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 317-321, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

An assessment of morphogenic and transformation efficiency in a range of varieties of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)DALE, P. J; HAMPSON, K. K.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 101-108, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Assessing the risks of wind pollination from fields of genetically modified Brassica napus ssp. oleiferaTIMMONS, A. M; O'BRIEN, E. T; CHARTERS, Y. M et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 417-423, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

Transgenic apples display stable gene expression in the fruit and Mendelian segregation of the transgenes in the R1 progenyJAMES, D. J; PASSEY, A. J; BAKER, S. A et al.Euphytica. 1995, Vol 85, Num 1-3, pp 109-112, issn 0014-2336Conference Paper

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