A simple wheat haploid and doubled haploid production system using anther culture |
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Authors: | Kyung-Moon?Kim Email author" target="_blank">P?Stephen?BaenzigerEmail author |
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Institution: | (1) Kumho Life & Environmental Science Laboratory (KLESL), 500-712 Gwangju, South Korea;(2) Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska, 68583-0915 Lincoln, NE |
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Abstract: | Summary Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) haploids and doubled haploids have been used in breeding programs and genetic studies. Wheat haploids and doubled haploids
via anther culture are usually produced by a multiple step culture procedure. We improved a wheat haploid and doubled haploid
production system via anther culture in which plants are produced from microspore-derived embryos using one medium and one
culture environment. In the improved protocol, tillers of donor plants were pretreated at 4°C for 1–2 wk before anthers were
plated on a modified 85D12 basal medium with phenylacetic acid (PAA) and zeatin and cultured at 30°C with a 12-h daylength
(43 μEs−1m−2) in an incubator. Microspore-derived embryos developed in 2–3 wk and the plants were produced 3–4 wk after anther plating.
In the improved system, as much as 53% of the anthers of Pavon 76 were responsive with multiple embryos. For plant regeneration,
as many as 22 green and 25 albino plants were produced from 100 anthers. Sixty-five green plants were grown to maturity and
32 (49%) plants were fertile and produced seeds (indicating spontaneous chromosome doubling) while 33 plants did not produce
seed. Of five Nebraska breeding lines tested using the protocol, NE96675 was very responsive and the other lines less so,
indicating that the protocol is genotype-dependent. |
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Keywords: | microspore one step culture plant tissue culture Triticum aestivum |
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