Regeneration and characterization of somatic hybrids combining sweet orange and mandarin/mandarin hybrid cultivars for citrus scion improvement

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TitleRegeneration and characterization of somatic hybrids combining sweet orange and mandarin/mandarin hybrid cultivars for citrus scion improvement
AuthorsSoriano L, de Assis Alves Mourão Filho F, Camargo LEA, Cristofani-Yaly M, Latado RR, de Andrade Pacheco C, de Azevedo FA, Mendes BMJ
TypeJournal Article
Journal NamePlant cell, tissue and organ culture
Volume111
Issue3
Year2012
Page(s)385-392
CitationSoriano L, de Assis Alves Mourão Filho F, Camargo LEA, Cristofani-Yaly M, Latado RR, de Andrade Pacheco C, de Azevedo FA, Mendes BMJ. Regeneration and characterization of somatic hybrids combining sweet orange and mandarin/mandarin hybrid cultivars for citrus scion improvement. Plant cell, tissue and organ culture. 2012; 111(3):385-392.

Abstract

Protoplast fusion between sweet orange and mandarin/mandarin hybrids scion cultivars was performed following the model “diploid embryogenic callus protoplast + diploid mesophyll-derived protoplast”. Protoplasts were isolated from embryogenic calli of ‘Pera’ and ‘Westin’ sweet orange cultivars (Citrus sinensis) and from young leaves of ‘Fremont’, Nules’, and ‘Thomas’ mandarins (C. reticulata), and ‘Nova’ tangelo [C. reticulata × (C. paradisi × C. reticulata)]. The regenerated plants were characterized based on their leaf morphology (thickness), ploidy level, and simple sequence repeat (SSR) molecular markers. Plants were successfully generated only when ‘Pera’ sweet orange was used as the embryogenic parent. Fifteen plants were regenerated being 7 tetraploid and 8 diploid. Based on SSR molecular markers analyses all 7 tetraploid regenerated plants revealed to be allotetraploids (somatic hybrids), including 2 from the combination of ‘Pera’ sweet orange + ‘Fremont’ mandarin, 3 ‘Pera’ sweet orange + ‘Nules’ mandarin, and 2 ‘Pera’ sweet orange + ‘Nova’ tangelo, and all the diploid regenerated plants showed the ‘Pera’ sweet orange marker profile. Somatic hybrids were inoculated with Alternaria alternata and no disease symptoms were detected 96 h post-inoculation. This hybrid material has the potential to be used as a tetraploid parent in interploid crosses for citrus scion breeding.
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Stocks
This publication contains information about 6 stocks:
Stock NameUniquenameType
FremontFremontaccession
NovaNovaaccession
NulesNulesaccession
PeraPeraaccession
ThomasThomasaccession
WestinWestinaccession
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Publication TypeJournal Article
URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11240-012-0204-z
Publication Date2012
KeywordsAlternaria alternata, Citrus sinensis, callus, cultivars, diploidy, genetic markers, hybrids, leaves, microsatellite repeats, models, oranges, parents, protoplast fusion, protoplasts, scions, somatic hybridization, tangelos, tetraploidy