Anther culture was performed on two local cultivars, Ljubljansko and Vara~dinsko, and the F lcv. Krautman (Bejo-Zaden). The effects on androgenesis of hot and cold temperature treatments and different dissections of anthers were evaluated. In contrast to cv. Krautman, cvs. Ljubljansko and Vara~dinsko produced more embryos after cold pretreatment of flower buds (4°C, 48 h) than after standard treatment (35°C, 24h). Simultaneous cutting of the anther tip and removal of the filament gave the best results in comparison to other tested dissections. Microscopical observations of sectioned anthers revealed enhanced embryo development near the cut ends of the anthers. Ploidy analysis revealed the presence of haploids among embryos resulting from cold treatment (4°C, 48 h), treatment at elevated temperature (35°C, 24 h), and among embryos resulting from dissections of anther tips.
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