Selection and characterization of somatic hybrids between Lycopersicon esculentum and Lycopersicon peruvianum |
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Authors: | J Wijbrandi W Van Capelle CJ Hanhart EP Van Loenen Martinet-Schuringa M Koornneef |
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Institution: | Department of Genetics, Agricultural University, Dreijenlaan 2, 6703, HA Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Somatic hybrids of the cultivated tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum, and a wild species, L. peruvianum, were obtained by fusion of leaf protoplasts from both species in the presence of poly-ethylene-glycol (PEG) or in an electric field. The somatic hybrids were selected on the basis of kanamycin resistance of L. esculentum and the plant regeneration capacity of L. peruvainum. Chromosome counts in root tips and the determination of the number of chloroplasts in guard cell pairs revealed that the majority of these hybrids was tetraploid (2n = 4x = 48). The remaining hybrids were at the hexaploid level with chromosome numbers between 64 and 72. The hybrid nature of the regenerated plants was confirmed by analysis of isozyme markers and by their morphology. Most hybrids did flower and set fruits and seeds after selfing. According to RFLP analysis 6 out of the 10 hexaploid hybrids contained two genomes of L. esculentum and four genomes of L. peruvianum. One of these hexaploids had genomes of two different L. peruvianum genotypes and was therefore considered to be derived from a triple protoplast fusion. The hexaploid plants were less fertile than the tetraploids and more resembled L. peruvianum. |
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Keywords: | protoplast fusion tomato cytogenetics isozymes RFLP morphology |
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