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Exogenous hormone applications at pollination for in vitro and in vivo production of cotton interspecific hybrids
Authors:David W. Altman
Affiliation:(1) USDA, ARS, Southern Crops Research Laboratory, and Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A & M University, P.O. Drawer DN, T 77841 College Station, USA
Abstract:Interspecific hybridization of cotton (Gossypium) has been assisted by ovule and embryo culture. These culture methods were compared to exogenous hormone applications for efficient plant production from crosses between Upland cotton, G. hirsutum L., as the maternal parent, and various diploid and tetraploid wild species as the pollen donor. The best exogenous hormone treatment resulted in an average production of five seeds per boll and 4% boll abscission. Generally, exogenous hormones used with standard hybridization techniques were superior to in vitro methods, but for some crosses, embryo culture following hormone applications was warranted.Abbreviations GA gibberellic acid, >90% A3 - NAA 1-naphthaleneacetic acid - NOA 2-naphthoxyacetic acid.
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