Effect of three pollination methods on embryo development and seedset in intra- and interspecific crosses between seven Lilium species |
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Authors: | J. M. Van Tuyl T. P. Straathof R. J. Bino A. A. M. Kwakkenbos |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT), P.O. Box 16, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Interspecific crosses were made between seven Lilium species, viz. L. candidum, L. concolor, L. dauricum, L. henryi, L. longiflorum, L. nepalense and L. rubellum. A complete diallel cross was carried out between these seven species, including self- and intraspecific pollinations using three pollination methods: normal pollination on the stigma, pollination on the ovary after cutting the style, and pollination on the stigma with the aid of mentor (non-functional, compatible) pollen. Embryo rescue, starting 35 days after pollination, was applied to all interspecific combinations. The percentage of successful crosses was about 2.8% after normal pollination, 5.4% after cut-style pollination and 3.8% with the mentor pollen technique. Crosses with L. nepalense were exceptional in that embryos died during the embryo culture phase. Seventeen cross combinations (including 4 reciprocals) yielded 62 embryo plantlets from 839 interspecific pollinations. |
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Keywords: | Self-incompatibility Incongruity Interspecific hybridization Cut-style pollination Mentor pollen |
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