01406naa a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000190006024500730007926000090015252008580016165000170101965000190103665000110105565300230106665300200108965300220110970000200113177300490115118694502013-08-26 1995 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aLUCKETT, D. J. aA comparison of several published methods for barley anther culture. c1995 aA number of methods have been published for barley (Hordeum vulgate L.) anther culture and have gained acceptance in different laboratories. The breeder's requirement is for a compromise method that gives good, repeatable results for a wide range of genotypes. Yet the routine production of spontaneously doubled haploid green regenerants remains difficult. Despite attempts to formulate a widely-applicable anther culture method, the 4 main published methods, compared here with one modified procedure, are quite distinct for a number of important characteristics. The methods interacted strongly with the 3 genotypes, and response ranged from zero to 28 green regenerants per 100 anthers plated. The current methods still require often substantial modification to suit local situations in order that the technology may be exploited by barley breeders. aandrogenesis aplant breeding aCevada aCultura de anteras aDouble haploids aHordeum vulgare L1 aSMITHARD, R. A. tPlant Cell Reportsgv. 14, p. 763-767, 1995.