Application of embryo rescue after interspecific crosses in the genus Rhododendron |
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Authors: | Tom Eeckhaut Ellen De Keyser Johan Van Huylenbroeck Jan De Riek Erik Van Bockstaele |
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Affiliation: | (1) Unit Plant – Applied Genetics and Breeding, Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Caritasstraat 21, 9090 Melle, Belgium;(2) Department of Plant Production, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure links 653, 9000 Gent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Interspecific hybridization between evergreen pot azalea (Tsutsusi) cultivars and genotypes of other Rhododendron subgenera or sections (Rhododendron, Hymenanthes, Pentanthera, Vireya) is significantly hampered by many prezygotic and postzygotic barriers. The objective of our work was to overcome spontaneous abortion and lack of endosperm formation and to increase germination rates by establishing an embryo rescue protocol. The optimal germination medium for immature Rhododendron seeds was a basal medium supplemented with 145 μM GA3. This medium induced germination of fertilized ovules after several sexual combinations of subgenera. Its use was clearly more efficient than in vivo sowing. The direction of the cross significantly influenced the occurrence of abortion, germination and albinism. The obtained seedlings were multiplied on Woody Plant Medium + 4.5 μM 2iP, and rooted afterwards. Finally, about 9% of the germinated ovules resulted in vigorously growing seedlings that were successfully acclimatized. |
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Keywords: | Azalea Germination Gibberellins Incongruity In vitro Ovule culture Tsutsusi |
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