Tulīd va Farāvarī-i Maḥṣūlāt-i Zirā̒ī va Bāghī (Oct 2004)

A Comparison between Wheat and Maize Cross and Anther Culture Method for Production of Wheat Haploid Plants

  • T. Mahmoodi-Ghehsareh,
  • B. E. Sayed-Tabatabaei,
  • C. Ghobadi,
  • A. Mirlohi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 45 – 54

Abstract

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The significance of haploid plants as genetic and plant breeding tools has been recognized for a long time. Haploid production techniques including anther culture, isolated microspore culture and intergeneric hybridization between wheat × Hordeum bulbosum and wheat × maize have been used to produce homozygous lines which accelerate breeding programs. In this study, wheat × maize hybridization and anther culture techniques were used for haploid production in six wheat genotypes. The results showed that 70.7% of regenerated plants through anther culture were albino plants and only 29.2 % were green, while the plants produced through wheat × maize method were all green. Ploidy variation was not observed in plants regenerated through wheat × maize hybridization. It was concluded that wheat × maize crosses would be an appropriate and practical method for haploid production in different wheat genotypes, which in comparison with the anther culture method has a higher efficiency.

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