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Colchicine induction of 'Old Blush' 2n pollen for the hybridization and breeding of tetraploid rose.

Shumin Gao1, Yahong Sun1,2, Yan Zhou1,2.   

Abstract

Obtaining 2n pollen from the diploid Chinese old rose 'Old Blush' through artificial induction is one important means of hybridizing and breeding modern tetraploid roses. We used colchicine-induced 2n pollen to assess normal viability during hybridization and fructification. The results showed that the pollen mother cell had lagging chromosomes and parallel spindles at meiosis I stage, following which the 2n pollen was produced from dyads and triads with doubled chromosomes. We obtained 4.30% viable 2n pollen, which was significantly higher than the yield of the spontaneous 2n pollen (1.00%) using an optimal treatment combination of induction for 24 h with 0.50% colchicine. There was no significant difference between the external morphology of the induced 2n pollen and the spontaneous 2n pollen, whereas both types of 2n pollen possessed finer furrows, and fewer and smaller pores than the 1n pollen, and the external morphology of 2n pollen was more evolved. In terms of in vitro germination rate and pollen tube length, the induced 2n pollen did not differ significantly from the spontaneous 2n pollen. The survival rate of the floral buds was significantly decreased with increased colchicine concentration and treatment time. ©2021 Gao et al.

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Keywords:  2n pollen; Colchicine; Function; Induction; ‘Old Blush’

Year:  2021        PMID: 33854842      PMCID: PMC7953881          DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PeerJ        ISSN: 2167-8359            Impact factor:   2.984


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