Development of pollination and in vitro germination techniques to improve the hybridization in Hydrangea spp.

Hydrangea is a genus of ornamental plants which is gaining new markets mainly as a fresh or dried cut flower, but it is also important as a pot plant and for landscaping. To expand its market, new hybrids should be developed. To increase the hybridization efficiency, some techniques were developed a...

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Main Authors: G.A. Venturieri, B. Nesi, S. Lazzereschi, S. Pecchioli, G. Burchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2017-07-01
Series:Advances in Horticultural Science
Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ahs/article/view/3083
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spelling doaj-63d3b24897644f95862ba8585fc847342020-11-25T03:29:01ZengFirenze University PressAdvances in Horticultural Science0394-61691592-15732017-07-0131110.13128/ahs-20725Development of pollination and in vitro germination techniques to improve the hybridization in Hydrangea spp.G.A. VenturieriB. NesiS. LazzereschiS. PecchioliG. BurchiHydrangea is a genus of ornamental plants which is gaining new markets mainly as a fresh or dried cut flower, but it is also important as a pot plant and for landscaping. To expand its market, new hybrids should be developed. To increase the hybridization efficiency, some techniques were developed and tested: i) evaluation of two pollination systems; ii) comparison among fruit-cut systems before in vitro cultivation to develop embryos and to allow the growth of new genotypes; iii) evaluation of seed disinfection systems for in vitro germination; iv) sowing systems using seeds and fruits from stocks cultivated in two environments. To increase inter- and intra-specific hybridization, pollination by dispersion of previously collected pollen on the top of a corymb by a brush was more effective than pollination using the corymb itself as a brush. A longitudinal cut system can be considered the best treatment to be applied on fruits before in vitro cultivation to allow growth of seedlings. Sterilization of seeds can be done by immersion in a solution of commercial bleach for 5 minutes on MS culture medium with PPM®. When stocks are cultivated in greenhouses, in vitro contamination is lower and seeds have a better rate of germination. The results of these experiments were applied in a breeding program on Hydrangea using sexual crosses.https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ahs/article/view/3083
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author G.A. Venturieri
B. Nesi
S. Lazzereschi
S. Pecchioli
G. Burchi
spellingShingle G.A. Venturieri
B. Nesi
S. Lazzereschi
S. Pecchioli
G. Burchi
Development of pollination and in vitro germination techniques to improve the hybridization in Hydrangea spp.
Advances in Horticultural Science
author_facet G.A. Venturieri
B. Nesi
S. Lazzereschi
S. Pecchioli
G. Burchi
author_sort G.A. Venturieri
title Development of pollination and in vitro germination techniques to improve the hybridization in Hydrangea spp.
title_short Development of pollination and in vitro germination techniques to improve the hybridization in Hydrangea spp.
title_full Development of pollination and in vitro germination techniques to improve the hybridization in Hydrangea spp.
title_fullStr Development of pollination and in vitro germination techniques to improve the hybridization in Hydrangea spp.
title_full_unstemmed Development of pollination and in vitro germination techniques to improve the hybridization in Hydrangea spp.
title_sort development of pollination and in vitro germination techniques to improve the hybridization in hydrangea spp.
publisher Firenze University Press
series Advances in Horticultural Science
issn 0394-6169
1592-1573
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Hydrangea is a genus of ornamental plants which is gaining new markets mainly as a fresh or dried cut flower, but it is also important as a pot plant and for landscaping. To expand its market, new hybrids should be developed. To increase the hybridization efficiency, some techniques were developed and tested: i) evaluation of two pollination systems; ii) comparison among fruit-cut systems before in vitro cultivation to develop embryos and to allow the growth of new genotypes; iii) evaluation of seed disinfection systems for in vitro germination; iv) sowing systems using seeds and fruits from stocks cultivated in two environments. To increase inter- and intra-specific hybridization, pollination by dispersion of previously collected pollen on the top of a corymb by a brush was more effective than pollination using the corymb itself as a brush. A longitudinal cut system can be considered the best treatment to be applied on fruits before in vitro cultivation to allow growth of seedlings. Sterilization of seeds can be done by immersion in a solution of commercial bleach for 5 minutes on MS culture medium with PPM®. When stocks are cultivated in greenhouses, in vitro contamination is lower and seeds have a better rate of germination. The results of these experiments were applied in a breeding program on Hydrangea using sexual crosses.
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