Choice of Maize Genotype Affects Wheat Haploid Seed and Success of Embryo Rescue

In wheat (Triticum aestivum) breeding, the use of double haploids plays a vital role by reducing the length of the breeding cycle. The first step in the production of a wheat double haploid is to create a haploid, which in wheat can be achieved via wheat × maize cross, and resulting haploid plants...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Ilyas Khokhar, Abdul Razaq, Junaid Iqbal, Muhammad Jamshaid Anwar, Muhammad Zaffar Iqbal, Sajid ur Rehman
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Language:English
Published: Jinnah University for Women 2019-07-01
Series:RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
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Online Access:http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/186
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spelling doaj-ca9e1f7c02fa4dcd8122773d77142c652020-11-25T01:10:30ZengJinnah University for WomenRADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science2305-87222521-85732019-07-01101Choice of Maize Genotype Affects Wheat Haploid Seed and Success of Embryo RescueMuhammad Ilyas KhokharAbdul RazaqJunaid IqbalMuhammad Jamshaid AnwarMuhammad Zaffar IqbalSajid ur Rehman In wheat (Triticum aestivum) breeding, the use of double haploids plays a vital role by reducing the length of the breeding cycle. The first step in the production of a wheat double haploid is to create a haploid, which in wheat can be achieved via wheat × maize cross, and resulting haploid plants are recovered by embryo rescue. In this study, a wheat segregating population (F2) was emasculated and pollinated with pollen from four maize varieties (Sadaf, Malka-2016, Pearl and MMRI yellow). Maize genotype affected the outcome of haploid seed production (Sadaf = 28.58%; Pearl = 28.33%; Malka-2016 = 26.42%; MMRI yellow = 17.97%) and embryo rescue (Malka-2016 = 27.02%; MMRI yellow = 25.82%; Sadaf = 20.17%; Pearl = 16.47%). Sadaf produced maximum haploid seed (28.58%) followed by Pearl (28.33%) but higher embryo rescued success (27.02%) was observed in Malka-2016 followed by MMRI (25.82%). We recommend the use of Sadaf or Malka-2016 to produce haploid seed and to achieve successful embryo rescue in wheat × maize crossing for wheat doubled haploid production. http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/1862, 4-Dhaploid embryo inductionembryo rescue
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author Muhammad Ilyas Khokhar
Abdul Razaq
Junaid Iqbal
Muhammad Jamshaid Anwar
Muhammad Zaffar Iqbal
Sajid ur Rehman
spellingShingle Muhammad Ilyas Khokhar
Abdul Razaq
Junaid Iqbal
Muhammad Jamshaid Anwar
Muhammad Zaffar Iqbal
Sajid ur Rehman
Choice of Maize Genotype Affects Wheat Haploid Seed and Success of Embryo Rescue
RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
2, 4-D
haploid embryo induction
embryo rescue
author_facet Muhammad Ilyas Khokhar
Abdul Razaq
Junaid Iqbal
Muhammad Jamshaid Anwar
Muhammad Zaffar Iqbal
Sajid ur Rehman
author_sort Muhammad Ilyas Khokhar
title Choice of Maize Genotype Affects Wheat Haploid Seed and Success of Embryo Rescue
title_short Choice of Maize Genotype Affects Wheat Haploid Seed and Success of Embryo Rescue
title_full Choice of Maize Genotype Affects Wheat Haploid Seed and Success of Embryo Rescue
title_fullStr Choice of Maize Genotype Affects Wheat Haploid Seed and Success of Embryo Rescue
title_full_unstemmed Choice of Maize Genotype Affects Wheat Haploid Seed and Success of Embryo Rescue
title_sort choice of maize genotype affects wheat haploid seed and success of embryo rescue
publisher Jinnah University for Women
series RADS Journal of Biological Research & Applied Science
issn 2305-8722
2521-8573
publishDate 2019-07-01
description In wheat (Triticum aestivum) breeding, the use of double haploids plays a vital role by reducing the length of the breeding cycle. The first step in the production of a wheat double haploid is to create a haploid, which in wheat can be achieved via wheat × maize cross, and resulting haploid plants are recovered by embryo rescue. In this study, a wheat segregating population (F2) was emasculated and pollinated with pollen from four maize varieties (Sadaf, Malka-2016, Pearl and MMRI yellow). Maize genotype affected the outcome of haploid seed production (Sadaf = 28.58%; Pearl = 28.33%; Malka-2016 = 26.42%; MMRI yellow = 17.97%) and embryo rescue (Malka-2016 = 27.02%; MMRI yellow = 25.82%; Sadaf = 20.17%; Pearl = 16.47%). Sadaf produced maximum haploid seed (28.58%) followed by Pearl (28.33%) but higher embryo rescued success (27.02%) was observed in Malka-2016 followed by MMRI (25.82%). We recommend the use of Sadaf or Malka-2016 to produce haploid seed and to achieve successful embryo rescue in wheat × maize crossing for wheat doubled haploid production.
topic 2, 4-D
haploid embryo induction
embryo rescue
url http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/186
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