UA69048U - Method for genetic selection of plants with increased pine fungus resistance by isozymic loci in natural populations and artificial plantations of common pine
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Method for genetic selection of plants with increased pine fungus resistance by isozymic loci in natural populations and artificial plantations of common pine
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A method for genetic marking of plants of common pine in natural and artificial plantations having an increased pine fungus resistance, includes isozyme electrophoresis and determining the frequencies of genotypes, which occur more frequently in the trees resistant to the pathogen, by allozyme loci. Four genotypes, in particular Lap-1, Lap-2, Lap-2and Acpare used as the genetic markers.
UAU201109269U2011-07-252011-07-25Method for genetic selection of plants with increased pine fungus resistance by isozymic loci in natural populations and artificial plantations of common pine
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Method for genetic selection of plants with increased pine fungus resistance by isozymic loci in natural populations and artificial plantations of common pine
Method for genetic selection of plants with increased pine fungus resistance by isozymic loci in natural populations and artificial plantations of common pine
Method for genetic selection of plants with increased pine fungus resistance by isozymic loci in natural populations and artificial plantations of common pine
Transgenic plant cell comprising a polynucleotide encoding a protein that possesses phosphinothricin acetyltransferase activity; method to use the dsm-2 gene as a selectable marker; and procedure to produce herbicide tolerant plants.
Method for genetic selection of plants with increased pine fungus resistance by isozymic loci in natural populations and artificial plantations of common pine