2019
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v11n11p41
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Identification of Double-Haploid Maize Plants One Generation After the Chromosomes Doubling

Abstract: The objectives in the present work were to identify maize double haploids one generation after chromosome duplication through the evaluation of phenotypic characteristics in thr field, flow cytometry and molecular markers SSR. The seeds used in the present study were obtained from a cross between four simple hybrids (DKB393, GNS 3225, GNS 3264, GNS 3032) and the KEMS inducer of gymnogenetic haploidy, used as a male parent. Seeds from this crossing were selected according to the R-Navajo marker and those consid… Show more

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“…Figure 3 shows the histograms of haploid and diploid plants. In the histogram of a diploid sample, two high G1 peaks of diploid cells can be observed, indicating that the plant presents a variation in the chromosome number in the same tissue (Kumar et al, 2021; Pires et al, 2019; Rádi et al, 2020). All detected ploidies were obtained by comparing the peak of the histograms of the duplicated plants with the peak of the histograms of the hybrid parents, and the external standard used was Pisum sativum .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 shows the histograms of haploid and diploid plants. In the histogram of a diploid sample, two high G1 peaks of diploid cells can be observed, indicating that the plant presents a variation in the chromosome number in the same tissue (Kumar et al, 2021; Pires et al, 2019; Rádi et al, 2020). All detected ploidies were obtained by comparing the peak of the histograms of the duplicated plants with the peak of the histograms of the hybrid parents, and the external standard used was Pisum sativum .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%