Research Info

Title
production of haploid and double haploid lines in nut crops; Persian walnut, almond and hazelnut
Type Book
Keywords
Androgenesis Anther culture Flow cytometry Haploid Homozygosity Isolated microspore culture Microspore-derived embryos Parthenogenesis Pollen irradiation Whole genome sequencing.
Abstract
This chapter deals with induction of haploidy via parthenogenesis in Persian walnut and via microspore embryogenesis in almond and hazelnut. Haploid induction through in situ parthenogenesis using pollination with irradiated pollen to stimulate the embryogenic development of the egg cell, followed by in vitro culture of the immature haploid embryos. Microspore embryogenesis allows the induction of immature pollen grains (microspores), to move away from the normal gametophytic developmental route in the direction of the sporophytic one, yielding homozygous organisms (embryos in this case). Unlike other fruit crops (such as Citrus), regeneration of entire plants has not yet been obtained in our studied nut crops; however, it gives the methodology should be used to continue the roadmap.
Researchers kourosh vahdati (First researcher)
Mohammad Sadat-Hosseini (Second researcher)
Pedro Martínez-Gómez (Third researcher)
Maria Antonietta Germanà (Fourth researcher)