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Aspects of interspecific hybridization within edible <Emphasis Type="Italic">Alliaceae</Emphasis>
Authors:Alicja Chuda  Adela Adamus
Institution:(1) Department of Genetics, Plant Breeding and Seed Science, Agricultural University, Al. 29 Listopada 54, 31-425 Kraków, Poland
Abstract:Crossing experiments within the genus Allium have been carried out for many years. Usually, with the aim of widening genetic variation, edible Alliaceae such as bulb onion, Japanese bunching onion, leek, garlic and shallot have been crossed with each other or with distant vegetable Allium crops. Interspecific hybridization, especially with wild relatives is considered as the best way of introgression desirable traits to the crops. By using sexual or somatic hybridization, many important characters, such as: disease and pest resistance, important metabolites and cytoplasmic male sterility have been transferred to other Allium crops. This review summarises some aspects of the directions of interspecific hybridization in edible Alliaceae and the significance and perspectives of using these hybrids in breeding programmes.
Keywords:Allium            CMS  Disease resistance  Interspecific hybrids  Onion
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