2022
DOI: 10.5586/asbp.9119
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Tissue Culture Techniques for the Production of Interspecific Hybrids in Poland: History and Achievements

Abstract: Interspecific hybridization is a significant plant evolutionary process and, concomitantly, a frequently used method to broaden the genetic variability of species and genetically improve crops. However, in distant crosses, many prezygotic and postzygotic barriers are encountered that prevent free, uncontrolled gene flow between species. Therefore, various experimental methods exploiting tissue culture, such as in vitro fertilization, embryo rescue, and protoplast fusion, have been developed to raise hybrids th… Show more

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“…Somatic hybridization, achieved through protoplast fusion, is a valuable technique for producing hybrids between different species or genera. It involves merging protoplasts from two distinct genomes, identifying somatic hybrid cells, and subsequently regenerating hybrid plants [195]. It was first successfully demonstrated 50 years ago using Nicotiana glauca Graham and Nicotiana langsdorffii Weinm, enables gene transfer between species and facilitates the integration of parental nuclear and cytoplasmic genomes.…”
Section: Protoplast Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Somatic hybridization, achieved through protoplast fusion, is a valuable technique for producing hybrids between different species or genera. It involves merging protoplasts from two distinct genomes, identifying somatic hybrid cells, and subsequently regenerating hybrid plants [195]. It was first successfully demonstrated 50 years ago using Nicotiana glauca Graham and Nicotiana langsdorffii Weinm, enables gene transfer between species and facilitates the integration of parental nuclear and cytoplasmic genomes.…”
Section: Protoplast Fusionmentioning
confidence: 99%