Wheat embryogenesis and haploid production in wheat x maize hybrids
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1996
Abstract
Embryogenesis was analyzed in wheat x maize hybrids using paraffin sectioning. Embryogenesis in wheat x maize hybrids is different from that in self-pollinated wheat plants. Development of the embryo is not accompanied by the formation of an endosperm. The endosperm nuclei remain free in the cytoplasm, fail to advance into the cellular stage, and degenerate at a later time. The antipodal cells quickly degenerate in the fertilized ovaries of wheat x maize hybrids similar to self-pollinated ovaries. The antipodal cells remain normal in unpollinated ovaries. The pre-embryo will abort if it is allowed to develop on the plant, because of a nutritional shortage in the absence of an endosperm. Therefore, embryo rescue is necessary for haploid production from a wheat x maize hybrids. Haploid polyembryos were obtained from spikelet culture of wheat x maize hybrids. The formation of polyembryos is due to the cleavage of the pre-embryo and the effect of 2,4-D. The frequency of haploid embryo production and plant regeneration is affected significantly by maize genotypes, but not by wheat genotypes. The concentration of 2,4-D affects only the size of the embryo.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Euphytica
First Page
315
Last Page
324
Recommended Citation
Zhang, J., Friebe, B., Raupp, W., Harrison, S., & Gill, B. (1996). Wheat embryogenesis and haploid production in wheat x maize hybrids. Euphytica, 90 (3), 315-324. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00027482