Effect of Media on Gynogenesis Induction in Leek (allium ampeloprasum L.) Breeding Materials

Leek (Allium ampeloprasum L.) is one of the economically important members of the genus Allium (family:Alliaceae). It is a self-compatible, outbreeding, tetraploid (2n=4X= 32) crop species that is very difficult to improve through traditional breeding strategies. Entegration of doubled haploid (DH)...

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Main Authors: A. KASKA, F. CELEBI TOPRAK, A. R. ALAN
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Language:English
Published: International Journal of Secondary Metabolite 2016-07-01
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spelling doaj-4e31c880fe26462093e50e4f8a94efdb2020-11-25T02:26:14ZengInternational Journal of Secondary MetaboliteInternational Journal of Secondary Metabolite2148-69052016-07-0111790618Effect of Media on Gynogenesis Induction in Leek (allium ampeloprasum L.) Breeding MaterialsA. KASKA0F. CELEBI TOPRAK1A. R. ALAN2Pamukkale University, Plant Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Application and Research Center (PAU BIYOM), Kinikli Merkez Kampus, Denizli, TurkeyPamukkale University, Plant Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Application and Research Center (PAU BIYOM), Kinikli Merkez Kampus, Denizli, TurkeyPamukkale University, Plant Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Application and Research Center (PAU BIYOM), Kinikli Merkez Kampus, Denizli, TurkeyLeek (Allium ampeloprasum L.) is one of the economically important members of the genus Allium (family:Alliaceae). It is a self-compatible, outbreeding, tetraploid (2n=4X= 32) crop species that is very difficult to improve through traditional breeding strategies. Entegration of doubled haploid (DH) techniques such as gynogenesis into the leek breeding programs may speed up the variety development. In order to optimize a gynogenesis induction protocol for leek, we carried out experiments by culturing immature flower buds on various tissue culture media. Among the media tested, BDS and MS-based media with various combinations of plant growth regulators provided gynogenic embryos. Frequencies of gynogenic plantlet development were generally low and plantlets were obtained from almost all media included in the experiments. A total of 48 gynogenic plants were produced from approximately 30 thousand immature flower buds from six donor materials included in the experiments. In the DNA amount measurements performed with flow cytometry, it was found that gynogenic A. ampeloprasum plants were mostly diploid (55.56 %) and the others were tetraploid (44.44 %). Diploid and tetraploid gynogenic plants were transferred to in vivo for further evaluation and grown in a greenhouse to produce selfed seed. Our studies with leek and several other Alliums indicate that gynogenesis induction frequencies are generally low due to genotypic effect. In order to obtain sufficient numbers of gynogenic lines from leek breeding populations, high numbers of immature flowers should be cultured on gynogenesis induction media. We suggest use of large size flower buds collected several days prior to anthesis while establishing gynogenesis induction cultures in leek. BDS medium that is commonly used in onion gynogenesis studies can also be used for the production of gynogenic leek lines.http://dergipark.gov.tr/ijsm/issue/22526/240719?publisher=ijateAllium ampeloprasum doubled haploid gynogenesis leek
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author A. KASKA
F. CELEBI TOPRAK
A. R. ALAN
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F. CELEBI TOPRAK
A. R. ALAN
Effect of Media on Gynogenesis Induction in Leek (allium ampeloprasum L.) Breeding Materials
International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
Allium ampeloprasum
doubled haploid
gynogenesis
leek
author_facet A. KASKA
F. CELEBI TOPRAK
A. R. ALAN
author_sort A. KASKA
title Effect of Media on Gynogenesis Induction in Leek (allium ampeloprasum L.) Breeding Materials
title_short Effect of Media on Gynogenesis Induction in Leek (allium ampeloprasum L.) Breeding Materials
title_full Effect of Media on Gynogenesis Induction in Leek (allium ampeloprasum L.) Breeding Materials
title_fullStr Effect of Media on Gynogenesis Induction in Leek (allium ampeloprasum L.) Breeding Materials
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Media on Gynogenesis Induction in Leek (allium ampeloprasum L.) Breeding Materials
title_sort effect of media on gynogenesis induction in leek (allium ampeloprasum l.) breeding materials
publisher International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
series International Journal of Secondary Metabolite
issn 2148-6905
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Leek (Allium ampeloprasum L.) is one of the economically important members of the genus Allium (family:Alliaceae). It is a self-compatible, outbreeding, tetraploid (2n=4X= 32) crop species that is very difficult to improve through traditional breeding strategies. Entegration of doubled haploid (DH) techniques such as gynogenesis into the leek breeding programs may speed up the variety development. In order to optimize a gynogenesis induction protocol for leek, we carried out experiments by culturing immature flower buds on various tissue culture media. Among the media tested, BDS and MS-based media with various combinations of plant growth regulators provided gynogenic embryos. Frequencies of gynogenic plantlet development were generally low and plantlets were obtained from almost all media included in the experiments. A total of 48 gynogenic plants were produced from approximately 30 thousand immature flower buds from six donor materials included in the experiments. In the DNA amount measurements performed with flow cytometry, it was found that gynogenic A. ampeloprasum plants were mostly diploid (55.56 %) and the others were tetraploid (44.44 %). Diploid and tetraploid gynogenic plants were transferred to in vivo for further evaluation and grown in a greenhouse to produce selfed seed. Our studies with leek and several other Alliums indicate that gynogenesis induction frequencies are generally low due to genotypic effect. In order to obtain sufficient numbers of gynogenic lines from leek breeding populations, high numbers of immature flowers should be cultured on gynogenesis induction media. We suggest use of large size flower buds collected several days prior to anthesis while establishing gynogenesis induction cultures in leek. BDS medium that is commonly used in onion gynogenesis studies can also be used for the production of gynogenic leek lines.
topic Allium ampeloprasum
doubled haploid
gynogenesis
leek
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/ijsm/issue/22526/240719?publisher=ijate
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