An in vitro method for screening for the presence of thepat-2 gene in tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) |
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Authors: | T. E. Young J. A. Juvik J. G. Sullivan R. M. Skirvin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Horticulture, University of Illinois, 61801 Urbana, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Under field conditions,pat-2, the gene which conditions parthenocarpy in tomatoes, is recessive. A simple method has been devised for distinguishing the heterozygote from the two homozygotes using tissue culture. Ovaries of plants segregating for thepat-2 gene were excised and cultured on a medium containing 100 ppm gibberellic acid. After three weeks in culture, three distinct ovary sizes could be seen. It was shown, using F3 progeny tests, that the largest ovaries corresponded to those plants homozygous for thepat-2 gene, the smallest ovaries corresponded to those plants homozygous for the wild type allele, and the intermediate sized ovaries were the heterozygotes. The ability to identify the heterozygote would greatly simplify a backcross breeding program aimed at incorporating thepat-2 gene into commercial cultivars by eliminating the need for an F3 progeny test to determine the genotype of a plant.Abbreviations GA3 gibberellic acid - IAA indole acetic acid - ppm parts per million |
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