Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4569157 Scientia Horticulturae 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Several factors, i.e. the duration of thermal shock pretreatment at 35 °C, the concentrations of TDZ and the silver nitrate were investigated for their effects on embryo formation in a variety of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L) ovary culture. The results showed that a thermal shock for 3 days at 35 °C at the start of the culture resulted in higher frequency of embryo formation than 2 or 4 days. TDZ had a positive effect on the embryo formation. Highest embryo formation frequency (72.7%) was recorded by adding 0.04 mg/L TDZ into the induction medium. The results found that addition of AgNO3 to induction medium had no significant effect on frequency of embryo formation but shortened embryo sprouting period and improved number of embryos formed in each ovary slice. All the experiment materials responded well to ovary culture, and there were no difference among genotypes used in this study. Among the forty regenerated plants obtained, two were identified as haploid plants (2n = x = 7), five were tetraploid plants (2n = 4x = 28), and the rest were diploid plants. Microsatellite markers (SSR) were used to analyze the homozygosity of the diploid plants, the putative chromosome-doubled haploids. Of the 33 diploid plants, 17 (51.5%) were identified as double haploids. Based on the above results, we have established a useful protocol for production of cucumber doubled haploids with ovary culture.

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