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The Rural Voice, 1985-09, Page 61FARM ADVICE use for breeding. But by treating the cells with the chemical, colchicine, the number of genes can be doubled and fertility restored. The new plants, known as doubled haploids, can then be used directly in the development of new crop varieties. At the Saskatoon Research Station, doubled -haploid canola derived from a French variety is now being tested for quality, oil content, protein, and resistance to blackleg, a common canola disease. Blackleg resistance will be tested this summer by inoculating the doubl- ed haploids with a disease -carrying fungus. The surviving plants will then be crossed with Canadian varieties to introduce blackleg resistance. "If the research is successful, varieties of Canadian canola resistant to blackleg could be available in two or three years," says Ginette Seguin - Swartz, a researcher with the Saska- toon project. At the Ottawa station, scientists are working on a process called pro- toplast fusion. They hope to use this method to transfer drought tolerance and disease resistance from yellow mustard to canola. A protoplast, sometimes called a "naked cell," is really a cell without a wall. "The cell wall can be removed by treating the cells with enzymes," Dr. Keller says. When the protoplasts are exposed, they can sometimes be fused either by exposing them to a chemical solution or electrical cur- rents. The goal then is to identify which fusions are of the two different species, which are of the same species, and which are unfused cells. Considerable research is now focus- ing on finding markers to make the identification of fusion hybrids easier. ❑ ALL GRADES of NUTS & BOLTS • Westward Tools • Keto Abrasives • Sandpaper & discs for bodywork • Epp's Pressure Washers SCOTT'S INDUSTRIAL - & FARM SUPPLY R.R. 4, Tara 519-376-0283 8 mi. W. of Owen Sound off Hwy 21 (Con. 10.11 Derby) RETURN THIS AD FOR A GRAIN HANDLING DISCOUNT HOWATT BROS. LTD. TRANSPORT Combine Et Trailers are Ready for the 1985 Harvest! I ..I 111!L011-��J1. HOGS PICKED UP MONDAYS & THURSDAYS CATTLE WEEKLY Business Built on Reliable Source 1 JOHN SCOTT, Carlow DOUG & RON HOWATT, Belgrave 519-524-6572 519-523-4500 Wondering Where to Market Your Grain This Year? Underwoociuu%ream has modern grain handling facilities to meet your harvesting and marketing needs. We offer Quick Unloading, Full Service, and Basis Contracting RECEIVING • WHEAT • CORN • SOYBEANS • BARLEY Licensed under the Ont. Grain Financial Protection Program 519-335-6277, 4 mi. N.E. of Wingham on Huron Cty. Rd. 7 SEPTEMBER 1985 59