2016
DOI: 10.1111/pbr.12382
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Haploid differentiation in maize kernels based on fluorescence imaging

Abstract: A new fluorescence-based method for inbred haploid differentiation in maize kernels was developed by utilizing the R1-nj colour marker in combination with fluorescence microspectroscopy and imaging. Seven inbred lines with varying R1-nj expression were used in this study. The fluorescence response of the diploid kernels at the embryonic dye spot was shown to simultaneously exhibit lower intensity and occur at a higher wavelength than the fluorescence of the dye-lacking haploid embryos. Intensity and area thres… Show more

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“…The effective and efficient use of the maize in vivo maternal DH system relies on the ability to efficiently produce, sort, and effectively identify haploid progeny. There are multiple avenues to increase the efficiency of this system: (i) development and use of improved inducer lines (Coe, 1959;Rober et al, 2005;Geiger, 2009;Prigge et al, 2011), (ii) improved methods of haploid selection through new traits and/or automation (Jones et al, 2012;Melchinger et al, 2015;Smelser et al, 2015;Boote et al, 2016;De La Fuente et al, 2017), and (iii) the method considered in this and other studies (Kebede et al, 2011;Prigge et al, 2011), namely improvement of rates of induction in donor materials.…”
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“…The effective and efficient use of the maize in vivo maternal DH system relies on the ability to efficiently produce, sort, and effectively identify haploid progeny. There are multiple avenues to increase the efficiency of this system: (i) development and use of improved inducer lines (Coe, 1959;Rober et al, 2005;Geiger, 2009;Prigge et al, 2011), (ii) improved methods of haploid selection through new traits and/or automation (Jones et al, 2012;Melchinger et al, 2015;Smelser et al, 2015;Boote et al, 2016;De La Fuente et al, 2017), and (iii) the method considered in this and other studies (Kebede et al, 2011;Prigge et al, 2011), namely improvement of rates of induction in donor materials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prigge et al, 2011), (ii) improved methods of haploid selection through new traits and/or automation(Jones et al, 2012;Melchinger et al, 2015;Smelser et al, 2015;Boote et al, 2016;De La Fuente et al, 2017), and (iii) the method considered in this and other studies(Kebede et al, 2011;Prigge et al, 2011), namely improvement of rates of induction in donor materials.…”
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“…The method described by Boote et al. () provides the most similar method, using fluorescence imaging. However, this method only considers one kernel at a time, and while discussion of automation was provided, no current method exists for that system, while for the VideometerLab 3 system a method of automated seed feeding exists (shown here: ftp://videometerlab:multispec@www.videometer.com/Videos/2014_July_VideometerLab_AutoFeeder.AVI).…”
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“…Although the method in Jones et al (2012) provided a discriminative sort, there was no validation of the true identity of the haploid/hybrid kernels. The method described by Boote et al (2016) provides the most similar method, using fluorescence imaging. However, this method only considers one kernel at a time, and while discussion of automation was provided, no current method exists for that system, while for the VideometerLab 3 system a method of automated seed feeding exists (shown here: ftp://videometerlab:multispec@www.videometer.…”
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