Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (Mar 2010)
Freezing tolerance and proline content of in vitro selected hydroxyproline resistant winter oilseed rape
Abstract
Twelve doubled haploid (DH) winter oilseed rape plants with altered levels of proline and/or freezing tolerance were obtained by in vitro selection for resistance to trans-4-hydroxy-l-proline (Hyp) in five segregating microspore populations. No significant response to selection either in proline content or in freezing tolerance, compared with the non-selected control populations, was observed. When data from all examined materials were combined, a weak correlation between proline content and freezing tolerance was observed.
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