2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-003-1020-9
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Production of fertile somatic hybrid plants between Oriental hybrid lily and Lilium�formolongi

Abstract: Somatic hybridizations via electrofusion were performed in combinations of Oriental hybrid lilies (cvs. Acapulco and Shirotae) and Liliumxformolongi hort. (cv. Hakucho). Electrofusion-treated protoplasts divided only under nurse culture. The divided protoplasts grew into calli on the culture medium containing picloram, and the calli were then transferred to the hormone-free culture medium for induction of plant regeneration. The regenerants were transferred to a greenhouse, and were grown until the flower stag… Show more

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“…Results of SRAP similarity add weight to this fi nding by demonstrating strong genetic affi nity of primary hybrids to the maternal genotypes. A greater maternal contribution has been demonstrated in many hybrids derived from parental types of mixed ploidy ( Lashermes et al, 2000 ;Haw, 2001 ;Horita et al, 2003 ;Lim et al, 2003 ;Inomata, 2006 ).…”
Section: Results and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of SRAP similarity add weight to this fi nding by demonstrating strong genetic affi nity of primary hybrids to the maternal genotypes. A greater maternal contribution has been demonstrated in many hybrids derived from parental types of mixed ploidy ( Lashermes et al, 2000 ;Haw, 2001 ;Horita et al, 2003 ;Lim et al, 2003 ;Inomata, 2006 ).…”
Section: Results and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jeschke et al (2003) and Wetzel et al (1999) indicated that a major problem with assessing natural hybridization in pigweeds is the ability to identify such hybrids. Jeschke et al (2003) suggested that genome size could be used to identify hybrids between A. hybridus and A. tuberculatus Using flow cytometry to detect hybrid plants has become common practice (Barre et al, 1998; Williams et al, 2002; Sisko et al, 2003; Nimura et al, 2003; Horita et al, 2003). Critical to the usefulness of genome size in identifying hybrids is the DNA content of the parental types.…”
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“…Within ornamentals, good results were obtained in Liliaceae (Saito and Nakano 2002;Horita et al 2003). Asymmetric protoplast fusion efficiently transmits diverse features such as disease resistance (Jarl et al 1999;Kinoshita and Mori 2001;Collonnier et al 2003), fatty acid composition and salt tolerance (Waara and Glimelius 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%