
Research on in vitro haploidization of heterozygotic breeding lines of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
Author(s) -
Waldemar Kiszczak,
Urszula Kowalska,
Maria Burian
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
biuletyn instytutu hodowli i aklimatyzacji roślin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2657-8913
pISSN - 0373-7837
DOI - 10.37317/biul-2021-0006
Subject(s) - stamen , callus , horticulture , biology , botany , japonica , sterilization (economics) , calcium , sucrose , solanum , genotype , explant culture , chemistry , in vitro , food science , biochemistry , gene , pollen , organic chemistry , monetary economics , economics , foreign exchange market , foreign exchange
Experiments were made in order to examin the influence of various factors on the induction of androgenesis in heterozygous breeding material of tomato. The factors like: length of buds the manner of sterilization, type and the composition of induction media, genotype and thermal shock were included in conducted experiments. Most of all sterile cultures with the highest number of anther-derived callus were obtain by applying 2,5% calcium hypochlorite for 5 minutes. Anther-derived calli was obtained in 9 breeding lines from 18 used genotypes. The induction medium with the composition based on B5 medium with the addition of 750 mg L-1 calcium chloride and 100 g L-1 sucrose proved to be the best for inducing androgenesis. The addition of thidiazuron and NAA to this medium in the following season and silver nitrate in the other experiminet improved the efficiency of this process, which was depended on the genotype. Despite the lack of statistically significant differences, the highest number of anther-derived calli was obtained when anthers were cooled for 2 days in +4oC in the refrigerating chamber.