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Cytological aspects of in vitro androgenesis in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) using fluorescent microscopy
Authors:Éva Szakács  Beáta Barnabás
Institution:(1) Agricultural Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-2462 Martonvásár, Hungary
Abstract:Summary Two winter wheat genotypes (lsquoDiószegi 200rsquo and lsquoMv 15rsquo) were compared for their in vitro androgenic capacity. On average, the induction frequency of embryogenic structures was 71.7% in lsquoDiószegi 200rsquo and only 4.3% in lsquoMv 15rsquo. The haploid induction ability of the two genotypes differed considerably, with lsquoDiószegi 200rsquo being much higher. The difference in the in vitro inductability of the microspores may result from genetic differences which are manifested in the survival rate of the microspores during the culture period and their adaptability to in vitro conditions. Special DNA fluorochrornes were suitable for studying the different pathways of in vitro androgenesis. Our data indicate that the repeated equal divisions of the microspore nucleus might lead to pollen embryo formation, and subsequent divisions of the vegetative portion of the pollen grain after the first asymmetric microspore mitosis can result in pollen callus formation.
Keywords:Triticum aestivum  Cytology  In vitroandrogenesis  Fluorescent microscopy
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