Faster evaluation of induced floral sterility in transgenic early flowering poplar

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Hoenicka, H.; Nowitzki, O.; Debener, T.; Fladung, M.: Faster evaluation of induced floral sterility in transgenic early flowering poplar. In: Silvae Genetica 55 (2006), Nr. 6, S. 285-291. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/sg-2006-0037

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A major concern over the use of transgenic trees is the potential for transgene dispersal through pollen and seeds. The incorporation of sterility inducing genes into transgenic lines of trees has been proposed to reduce or even avoid gene flow of transgenes into non-transgenic interbreeding species. The evaluation of strategies for the induction of sterility in transgenic forest tree species has been hindered by their long vegetative phases. In this study an early flowering 35S
License of this version: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Unported
Document Type: Article
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Issue Date: 2006
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2 image of flag of United States United States 25 18.38%
3 image of flag of Mexico Mexico 8 5.88%
4 image of flag of India India 5 3.68%
5 image of flag of China China 5 3.68%
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8 image of flag of Philippines Philippines 2 1.47%
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    other countries 12 8.82%

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