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Use of fluorescein diacetate (FDA) to determine ploidy of in vitro watermelon shoots
Authors:Compton  Michael E  Barnett  Nancy  Gray  DJ
Institution:(1) School of Agriculture, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, 1 University Plaza, Platteville, Wisconsin, 53818, USA; requests for offprints; Fax;(2) Central Florida Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, 5336 University Ave., Leesburg, Florida, 34748, USA
Abstract:Ploidy of watermelon Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. and Nakai shoots and plantlets was estimated by painting the lower epidermis of intact in vitro-derived leaves with fluorescein diacetate (FDA) and observing fluorescence of guard cell chloroplasts with a microscope and UV light. Leaves from in vitro shoot-tip cultures of known diploid cultivars and tetraploid breeding lines were used to establish the mean number of chloroplasts per guard cell pair. Leaves from diploid and tetraploid shoot cultures had 9.7 and 17.8 chloroplasts per guard cell pair, respectively. This method then was used to estimate the ploidy of shoots regenerated from cotyledon explants of the diploid cultivar Minilee. Approximately 11% of the 188 regenerated shoots were classified as tetraploid during in vitro culture. Putative tetraploids were transplanted to the field and self-pollinated. About 45% of tetraploids identified in vitro produced fruit and viable seed. Chloroplast counts of R1 progeny were used to confirm their ploidy. All of the putative diploids were confirmed diploid and all putative tetraploids proved to be non-chimeric true breeding tetraploids. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:triploid watermelon  seedless watermelon  tetraploid watermelon  plant breeding  somaclonal variation
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