Production of interspecific hybrids between Alstroemeria pelegrina L. var. rosea and A. magenta Bayer by ovule culture |
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Authors: | Takayuki Ishikawa Tomoko Takayama Hiroshi Ishizaka Keiko Ishikawa Masahiro Mii |
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Affiliation: | (1) Saitama Horticultural Experiment Station, Kuki, Saitama 346-0037, Japan;(2) Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba University, Matsudo, Chiba 271-8510, Japan |
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Abstract: | Interspecific hybrids were efficiently produced in the cross-incompatible combination between Alstroemeria pelegrina L. var. rosea and A. magenta Bayer by culturing immature ovules with placenta 7–14 days after pollination on 2 g/l Gelrite-solidified MS medium containing 3% (w/v)sucrose. The plants showed intermediate characteristics between the parents and their hybridity was confirmed by karyotype and DNA analyses. The mean number of chromosome association per PMC at metaphase I was 2.60I+6.70II, pollen stainability was20.8%, and they produced viable seeds after self-pollination. Furthermore, mature plants were obtained when the hybrids were backcrossed as male parents with both the parents. The backcross-progeny from A. pelegrina var. rosea × hybrids exhibited 3.8 to 79.7% pollen stainability and that from A. magenta × hybrids 78.8 to 98.3%. Almost all of these plants produced viable seeds after self-pollination, which implies that they can beutilized for breeding of novel cultivars of Alstroemeria. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Alstroemeria pelegrina var. rosea Alstroemeria magenta backcross breeding embryo rescue interspecific hybrid ovule culture |
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