Influence of CCC, putrescine and gellam gum concentration on gynogenic embryo induction in Allium cepa

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The induction of haploid plants by in vitro gynogenesis is a promising practice in onion breeding. In order to increase the frequency of embryo regeneration and haploid plant production in Valcatorce INTA, Cobriza INTA and Navidena INTA cultivars, putrescine and CCC were used, either as a component of the culture media or by spraying or injecting them to the umbels. Additionally, two concentration of gellam gum were tested. A higher number of gynogenic embryos was achieved by using 7 g dm-3 gellam gum, and this number was not affected by the addition of putrescine to the media. CCC sprayed at the umbels significantly increased the gynogenic embryo rate, which was more than three times higher than the control. Cobriza INTA showed the highest induced embryo rate (4.76 %). © 2006 Institute of Experimental Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

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Ponce, M., Martínez, L., & Galmarini, C. (2006). Influence of CCC, putrescine and gellam gum concentration on gynogenic embryo induction in Allium cepa. Biologia Plantarum, 50(3), 425–428. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-006-0061-x

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