Haploid plants regenerated via anther culture in wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum C. Kock) |
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Authors: | Marco Piccirilli Sergio Arcioni |
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Affiliation: | (1) Istituto di Ricerche sul Miglioramento Genetico delle Piante Foraggere del C.N.R., Borgo XX Giugno 74, 06100 Perugia, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary Androgenic plants have been obtained via anther culture in four natural populations of Hordeum spontaneum. Microscopic observations revealed that androgenesis started with the formation of two vegetative-type nuclei derived from the mitotic division of the uninucleate microspores. In this species androgenesis was affected by the type and concentration of the sugars added to the culture medium: the highest response (17% of callusing anthers) was observed on media containing 80 g l–1 maltose. The highest production of androgenic plants (per 100 anthers, 5.9 green and 4.3 albino plants) was obtained from callus grown on these same media. About half of the green plants regenerated were haploid, while the others were diploid and set seed.Abbreviations IAA indolacetic acid - BAP 6-benzylaminopurine |
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Keywords: | Hordeum spontaneum Wild barley Anther culture Haploids |
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