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Somatic hybrids between unilateral cross-incompatible Petunia species
Authors:J B Power  S F Berry  J V Chapman  E C Cocking  K C Sink
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, Great Britain;(2) Department of Horticulture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Summary Somatic hybrid plants regenerated following the fusion of leaf mesophyll protoplasts of Petunia parodii with those isolated from a cell suspension of albino P. inflata. These two species exhibit a unilateral cross-incompatability with a pre-zygotic mode of reproductive isolation preventing hybridizations with P. inflata as the maternal parent. Selection of somatic hybrids relied on the fact that unfused or homokaryon protoplasts of P. parodii did not develop beyond the cell colony stage while those of the putative somatic hybrids and albino P. inflata parent produced callus. Green somatic hybrid calluses were readily identified against the white background of P. inflata following complementation to chlorophyll synthesis proficiency and continued growth in hybrid cells. Shoots, and ultimately flowering plants, were identified as somatic hybrids based on their floral morphology and colour, chromosome number and the fact that they segregated for parental characters. The frequency of somatic hybrid production was comparable to that previously established for two sexually compatible Petunia species.
Keywords:Petunia  Unilateral cross-incompatibility  Protoplast fusion  Somatic hybridization
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