Nature of 'Pollinator' Effect in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Haploid Production |
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Authors: | PELOQUIN, STANLEY J. GABERT, AUGUST C. ORTIZ, RODOMIRO |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Horticulture and Genetics, University Wisconsin Madison, 1575 Linden Drive, Madison, WI, USA |
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Abstract: | Haploids (2n =24) of the common tetraploid (2n=48) potato (SolanumtuberosumL.) provide promising material for attacking many problemsconcerned with the genetics, cytogenetics and breeding of thisspecies. Interspecific 4xx2xcrosses betweenSolanum tuberosumgp.Andigenaorgp.Tuberosumcultivars as pistillate parents andSolanum tuberosumgp.Phurejaassource of pollen (hereafter pollinator) have beenused to produce maternally derived haploids through parthenogenesis.This paper discusses the nature of the pollinatoreffect in haploid extraction. The pollinator hada significant effect on haploid frequencies following 4xx2xcrosses.The pollinator effect seems to operate via theendosperm, in which haploid (n=2x) embryos are associated withhexaploid endosperm. A superior pollinator appearsto have its effect by contributing two haploid (n) gametes tothe central cell. 2n pollen; double fertilization; endosperm; ploidy manipulations; Solanum tuberosum |
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