Regenerant forms of common buckwheat were obtained using copper (47 mg/l) and zinc ions (253–299 mg/l). The differences between the new and original forms were revealed employing ISSR-markers (M1, M2, M7, and M11). Compared to the standard variety, the obtained specimens had higher values of productivity components, including the highest productivity per plant varied from 5.17 to 5.71 g.
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