Interspecific Hybridization of Trifolium repens with T. hybridum Using In Ovulo Embryo and Embryo Culture |
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Authors: | PRZYWARA, L. WHITE, D. W. R. SANDERS, P. M. MAHER, D. |
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Affiliation: | *Jagiellonian University Krakow, Poland
Grasslands Division, DSIR Palmerston North, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | In ovulo embryo culture followed by culture of excised immatureembryos produced interspecific hybrids between Trifolium repensL. (white clover) and autotetraploid T. hybridum L. (alsikeclover). Ovules containing hybrid embryos were excised 1214 dafter pollination and cultured on Nitsch (1951) medium supplementedwith 15% young cucumber juice for 56 d. Embryos weresubsequently excised and transferred to hormone-free EG medium,a medium suitable for the culture of immature embryos. A total of 118 hybrid seedlings were obtained from 1978 reciprocalpollinations. All seedlings produced showed various chlorophylldeficiencies, either totally albino or albino with green sectors.Transmission electron microscope studies were carried out toinvestigate plastid development in embryos and seedlings. Someembryos produced only callus. Plants were regenerated from sevencalli. Two semi-albino plants survived transfer to soil, andone plant produced flowers. Backcrosses to T. repens producedone green plant. Hybridity is supported by analysis of morphological characters,karyotype and the gel electrophoretic separation of leaf isozymes. Pollen irradiated with 40 Gy of gamma rays was also used forpollinations. Results indicate that in certain cases ionizingradiation might be useful in overcoming hybrid inviability. Trifolium repens, Trifolium hybridum, clover, interspecific hybridization, in ovulo embryo culture, irradiation |
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