To integrate the gene pool of a wild species (primarily diploid) into a cultivated pool (primarily tetraploid), a crossing between a dihaploid cultivated rose and a hybrid of Rosa wichurana allowed to obtain interspecific diploid hybrids that produced 2n pollen grains. A return to a tetraploid level sought by breeders can then be considered using sexual polyploidization, obtained by crossing a tetraploid cultivated rose with these hybrids. Application of a high-temperature regime led to a small but significant increase in the percentage of 2n pollen grains in these hybrids of up to 4.6%. This result was obtained by applying high temperatures close to 32°C during the day to plants cultivated in a glasshouse during recurrent cycles of bloom. ...
Polyploidization or whole genome duplication (WGD) is one of the main forces driving plant genome ev...
Background and Aims Polyploidization, the doubling of chromosome sets, is common in angiosperms and ...
Presently, about 100–250 species are usually recognized in the genus Rosa. The low levels of DNA seq...
Abstract Background 2n pollen play a strong competitive role in hybridization and breeding of multip...
<p>In order to induce viable 2n pollen from highly sterile diploid Oriental × Trumpet (OT) (Lilium),...
One specific field to create genetic variation in plant breeding is focussed on polyploidization of ...
Interspecific crosses between diploid rose species and tetraploid cultivars yield triploids. Using s...
’Sonia’ var rose ovules produced plants through in vitro culture after being pollinated with irradia...
'Sonia' var rose ovules produced plants through in vitro culture after being pollinated with irradia...
Fertility of hybrid tea roses is often reduced due to their interspesific origin but also to intensi...
Interspecific hybridisation and polyploidy are recognized as the most impor-tant sources of evolutio...
Whole-genome duplication through the formation of diploid gametes is a major route for polyploidizat...
For overcoming F1-sterility in interspecific hybrids, mitotic and meiotic polyploidisation is applie...
Interspecific hybridisation and polyploidy are recognized as the most impor-tant sources of evolutio...
Percentages of unreduced pollen (>40 µm for tetraploids, >30 µm for diploids) produced in 13 t...
Polyploidization or whole genome duplication (WGD) is one of the main forces driving plant genome ev...
Background and Aims Polyploidization, the doubling of chromosome sets, is common in angiosperms and ...
Presently, about 100–250 species are usually recognized in the genus Rosa. The low levels of DNA seq...
Abstract Background 2n pollen play a strong competitive role in hybridization and breeding of multip...
<p>In order to induce viable 2n pollen from highly sterile diploid Oriental × Trumpet (OT) (Lilium),...
One specific field to create genetic variation in plant breeding is focussed on polyploidization of ...
Interspecific crosses between diploid rose species and tetraploid cultivars yield triploids. Using s...
’Sonia’ var rose ovules produced plants through in vitro culture after being pollinated with irradia...
'Sonia' var rose ovules produced plants through in vitro culture after being pollinated with irradia...
Fertility of hybrid tea roses is often reduced due to their interspesific origin but also to intensi...
Interspecific hybridisation and polyploidy are recognized as the most impor-tant sources of evolutio...
Whole-genome duplication through the formation of diploid gametes is a major route for polyploidizat...
For overcoming F1-sterility in interspecific hybrids, mitotic and meiotic polyploidisation is applie...
Interspecific hybridisation and polyploidy are recognized as the most impor-tant sources of evolutio...
Percentages of unreduced pollen (>40 µm for tetraploids, >30 µm for diploids) produced in 13 t...
Polyploidization or whole genome duplication (WGD) is one of the main forces driving plant genome ev...
Background and Aims Polyploidization, the doubling of chromosome sets, is common in angiosperms and ...
Presently, about 100–250 species are usually recognized in the genus Rosa. The low levels of DNA seq...