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Creation of a watermelon haploid inducer line via <i>ClDMP3</i>-mediated single fertilization of the central cell

Xiner Chen, Yuxiu Li, Gongli Ai, Jinfan Chen, Da‐Long Guo, Zhong‐Hou Zhu, Xue‐Jie Zhu, Shujuan Tian, Jiafa Wang, Man Liu, Yuan Li

2023Horticulture Research36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The use of doubled haploids is one of the most efficient breeding methods in modern agriculture. Irradiation of pollen grains has been shown to induce haploids in cucurbit crops, possibly because it causes preferential fertilization of the central cell over the egg cell. Disruption of the DMP gene is known to induce single fertilization of the central cell, which can lead to the formation of haploids. In the present study, a detailed method of creating a watermelon haploid inducer line via ClDMP3 mutation is described. The cldmp3 mutant induced haploids in multiple watermelon genotypes at rates of up to 1.12%. These haploids were confirmed via fluorescent markers, flow cytometry, molecular markers, and immuno-staining. The haploid inducer created by this method has the potential to greatly advance watermelon breeding in the future.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPloidyInducerMutantHuman fertilizationDoubled haploidyBotanyGeneticsGeneChromosomal and Genetic VariationsPlant Virus Research StudiesPlant tissue culture and regeneration