Methods in molecular biology | 2021

Shed-Microspore Culture in Ornamental Peppers for Doubled Haploid Plant Production.

 

Abstract


The shed-microspore culture technique is an alternative sub-method combining anther and isolated microspore culture to induce microspore embryogenesis. Recently, its effective use in different types of peppers has drawn attention, because it has a higher embryo yield potential compared to anther culture and is more practical than isolated microspore culture. In this chapter, a stepwise protocol for shed-microspore culture of ornamental pepper is described. This protocol includes the steps of donor plant growth conditions, the choice of suitable flower buds based on DAPI staining of microspores, application of a cold pretreatment to flower buds, surface sterilization of the buds, shed-microspore culture of anthers, stress treatments, regeneration of androgenic in vitro plantlets, their acclimatization and ploidy analysis, and in vivo chromosome doubling of the haploid plants.

Volume 2288
Pages \n 251-266\n
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-1335-1_15
Language English
Journal Methods in molecular biology

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