Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science
Online ISSN : 1880-358X
Print ISSN : 0013-7626
ISSN-L : 0013-7626
Production of Triploid Somatic Hybrids in Citrus
Shozo KobayashiToshifumi OhgawaraWataru SaitoYuri NakamuraMitsuo Omura
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1997 Volume 66 Issue 3-4 Pages 453-458

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To produce citrus triploids through somatic hybridization, protoplasts isolated from nucellar calli of 'Juman' satsuma mandarin, 'Ohmishima' navel orange or 'Trovita' sweet orange were fused electrically with protoplasts from mesophyll cells of haploid strains of Clementine (No. 1 and No. 2) ; three combinations (satsuma mandarin + haploid No. 1, navel orange+haploid No. 2, and sweet orange+haploid No. 1) were practically tried.
Chromosome observations of root tip cells showed that the regenerated plants were diploid (2 n=18) or triploid (2 n=27). In each combination, triploid plants were observed. Hybridity of the plants was checked by RAPD-PCR method. Triploid plants produced in this study contained both parent-specific bands, indicating that the triploid plants are somatic hybrids.

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