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Responses of alfalfa pollen and callus to filtrates from two isolates of Fusarium oxysporum
Authors:D E Rowe  D L Stortz-Lintz
Institution:(1) USDA-ARS, Crop Science Laboratory, 39762 Mississippi State, MS, USA;(2) Department of Plant Sciences, University of Nevada, 89557 Reno, NV, USA
Abstract:Summary For 25 Medicago sativa plants, measurements were made of in vitro pollen germination and growth and callus growth on mediums containing culture filtrate from two isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. medicaginis. In vivo resistance was determined by field inoculation with one isolate. There was no correlation between any in vitro measurement and in vivo resistance, and none of the in vitro measurements on control mediums were correlated. The only significant correlation for the same measurement between the two isolates was for pollen-tube length (r = 0.65). Percent of pollen germination was negatively correlated with callus growth for both isolates. Earlier work showed that callus growth in the presence of culture filtrate was linked to plant resistance, thus it appeared that percent pollen germination on culture filtrate had decreased for the more resistant plants. The haploid pollen may be used as a progeny test for identifying heterotic loci conferring resistance to Fusarium, but if the pollen of this plant species is used in direct selection by exposure to culture filtrate, the level of resistance to Fusarium may decrease.
Keywords:Pollen germination  Medicago sativa  Callus growth  Culture filtrate  Progeny test
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