Production and characterization of inter-sectional hybrids between Kalanchoe spathulata and K. laxiflora ( = Bryophyllum crenatum) |
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Authors: | Yasuhiro Izumikawa Satoru Takei Ikuo Nakamura Masahiro Mii |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Plant Cell Technology, Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University, 648 Matsudo, Matsudo City Chiba, 271-8510, Japan |
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Abstract: | The genus Kalanchoe is currently divided into section Kalanchoe and section Bryophyllum, and there has been no successful report on the production of inter-sectional hybrids. Therefore, reciprocal crosses were made between Kalanchoe spathulata (sect. Kalanchoe) and K. laxiflora (sect. Bryophyllum) in order to obtain basic information on the reproductive barriers between these two sections. The seeds were aseptically germinated in vitro and the plants were grown in greenhouse till flowering. When K. spathulata was used as a maternal donor, 39 out of 80 plants showed intermediate characteristics between K. spathulata and K. laxiflora. In contrast, no plants were obtained in the reverse crosses. Hybridity of these plants was confirmed by flow cytometric analysis, chromosome numbers and RAPD analysis. Bulbil formation on the leaf margin as one of the conspicuous characteristics of K. laxiflora was not observed in the hybrids. Some of the hybrid lines showed some pollen fertility, but failed to yield viable seeds by self-pollination or backcross-pollination. Successful production of the inter-sectional hybrid between the two species suggests that they are not so distantly related as considered previously. |
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Keywords: | Bryophyllum crenatum Flow cytometry Inter-sectional hybrid Kalanchoe laxiflora Kalanchoe spathulata Unilateral compatibility |
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