Production of haploids and doubled haploids from unfertilized ovule culture of various wild species of gentians ( Gentiana spp.)

2021 
The production of haploids and doubled haploids (DHs) on unfertilized ovule culture was examined in 19 wild species of gentians (Gentiana ssp.) classified into eight sections. Of the 19 species including 35 strains, embryo-like structures (ELSs) were obtained from unfertilized ovule culture in 15 species, and regenerated plants were produced in 11 species. ELS production has varied greatly among the15 species, i.e., 0.5–79.2% frequency of responding flower buds and 0.01–1.99 ELSs per flower bud. Of the ELS-producing species, almost all were classified into the sects. Pneumonanthe or Cruciata. Species in sect. Pneumonanthe showed higher responses than those in sect. Cruciata. In examining the effect of flower bud stage on ELS production, more than twice as many ELSs were observed at the anther-dehiscent stage than that at the anther-indehiscent stage. Ploidy level was determined in 117 randomly selected regenerated plantlets, which suggests that most were diploid (46.2%) and haploid (32.5%). When 12 diploid plants were examined using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, 8 (66.7%) were DH. This study revealed that unfertilized ovule culture can be applied not only on cultivated gentian species but also on a number of wild species. The production of haploids and DHs in wild gentians provides novel prospects for ornamental and/or medicinal gentian breeding. This is the first report of a successful haploid and doubled haploid production by unfertilized ovule culture of various wild species of gentians (Gentiana spp.).
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