Inheritance and Stability of 5-Methyltryptophan Resistance in Datura innoxia Selected In vitro
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概要
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The resistance to 5-methyltryptophan (5MT) in Datura innoxia plants regenerated from selected cultures was maintained for over 10 years and was inherited in progeny as if controlled by a single, nuclear, dominant gene. The resistance was caused by a feedback altered anthranilate synthase leading to high free tryptophan levels.
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著者
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Widholm Jack
University Of Illinois Department Of Crop Sciences Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
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Brotherton Jeffrey
University of Illinois, Department of Crop Sciences, Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
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Schechter Susan
University of Illinois, Department of Crop Sciences, Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
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Ranch Jerome
University of Illinois, Department of Crop Sciences, Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
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Brotherton Jeffrey
University Of Illinois Department Of Crop Sciences Edward R. Madigan Laboratory
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Ranch Jerome
University Of Illinois Department Of Crop Sciences Edward R. Madigan Laboratory:(present)pioneer Hi-
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Schechter Susan
University Of Illinois Department Of Crop Sciences Edward R. Madigan Laboratory:(present)department
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