Primary callus of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) derived from scutella(cv
. 'Dissa') and anthers (cv. 'Igri') was used for protoplast isolation
and plant regeneration. The protoplasts were embedded in agarose and c
ultured with nurse cells. The plating efficiency varied from 0.1% to 0
.7%. Shoots regenerated from the developing callus. Plantlets were tra
nsferred to soil and cultivated in the greenhouse three to five months
after protoplast isolation. All plants were normal in morphology, and
most of them flowered and set seeds.