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| United States Patent | 4,666,844 |
| Cheng | May 19, 1987 |
The present invention relates to the regeneration of cereals including barley, corn, wheat, rice and sorghum. The process comprises the steps of: (a) culturing tissue obtained from a cereal plant on an induction medium comprising mineral salts, vitamins, sucrose and a hormone in an amount sufficient to ensure callus formation, (b) culturing the callus on a series of media, said series comprising at least one medium and each medium comprises mineral salts, vitamins, sucrose and a hormone in an amount sufficient to insure differentiating to plantlets having shoots and roots at the completion of the series, and (c) culturing the plantlets on an establishment medium comprising mineral salts, vitamins and sucrose, whereby the plantlets are established so that they can be transplanted to soil.
| Inventors: | Cheng; David S. K. (Foster City, CA) |
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| Assignee: |
Sungene Technologies Corporation
(Palo Alto,
CA)
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| Family ID: | 24600586 |
| Appl. No.: | 06/648,388 |
| Filed: | September 7, 1984 |
| Current U.S. Class: | 435/424; 435/430.1 |
| Current CPC Class: | A01H 4/00 (20130101) |
| Current International Class: | A01H 4/00 (20060101); C12N 005/00 (); C12N 005/02 () |
| Field of Search: | ;435/240,241 ;800/1 |
Maddock et al., 1983, J. Exp. Bot., v 34, 915-26, (Ref. #20). . Evans et al., 1981, "Growth and Behavior of Cell Cultures: Embryogenesis and Organogenesis" in Plant Tissue Culture, Thorpe, ed. Academic Press, pp. 45-113. . Conger (ed.), 1981, Cloning Agricultural Plants via in vitro Techniques, p. 55. . The Yearbook of Agriculture 1961 Congressional Document, No. 29, 2 plates.. |
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