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The production of haploid wheat plants from wheat x maize crosses
Authors:D. A. Laurie  M. D. Bennett
Affiliation:(1) Cambridge Laboratory, AFRC Institute of Plant Science Research, Maris Lane, CB2 2JB Trumpington, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Summary Hybrid embryos from hexaploid wheat x maize crosses rapidly lose the maize chromosomes to produce haploid wheat embryos. Such embryos almost always aborted when left to develop on the plant, and only 1 was recovered from 2440 florets (0.17% of the expected number). Embryos had greater viability in spikelet culture, 47 (26.5% of the expected number) being recovered from 706 ovaries. Thirty-two of these embryos germinated to give green plants, 31 of which were haploid (21 wheat chromosomes) and 1 of which was euploid (42 wheat chromosomes). Spikelet culture enabled 17.1% of the expected number of embryos to be recovered as haploid plants, a 100-fold improvement on allowing embryos to develop in vivo. Ten haploid plants of lsquoChinese Springrsquo (kr1, kr2), 13 plants of lsquoChinese Spring (Hope 5A)rsquo (kr1, Kr2), and 8 of lsquoHopersquo (Kr1, Kr2) were recovered. The potential of wheat x maize crosses for wheat haploid production and for gene transfer from maize to wheat is discussed.
Keywords:Wheat  Maize  Wide-crosses  Embryo culture  Haploids
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