Abstract
Hybridization at intraspecific, interspecific, and intergeneric levels is a wellknown breeding strategy to create variations with desirable traits for ornamental flowers. A total of 161 crossing combinations were made on three taxonomic levels, including 12 intraspecific crossing combinations within L. chalcedonica and L.3haageana, 102 interspecific crossing combinations within Lychnis spp., and 47 intergeneric crossing combinations between Lychnis spp. and Silene spp. Intraspecific crosses showed high cross-compatibility, which yielded mature seeds and progeny plants. Most of the interspecific crossings in genus Lychnis produced limited seed set and germination percentages; however, L. cognate, L. 3arkwrightii, and L.3haageana showed high crosscompatibility and might be more closely related than other species in Lychnis. As a result of cross-incompatibility, crossing combinations between Lychnis spp. and Silene spp. produced few flowers that set seeds. Significant differences occurred in seed set between crossing combinations and their reciprocal crosses for interspecific and intergeneric crosses. For these hybrids with immature seeds, embryo rescue techniques with immature seed culture would be the only way to produce seedlings.
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Jiang, L., Wang, Y. W., & Dunn, B. L. (2014). Cross-compatibility in intraspecific and interspecific hybridization within Lychnis and intergeneric hybridization between Lychnis and Silene. HortScience, 49(9), 1136–1141. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.49.9.1136
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