1979
DOI: 10.1007/bf02906293
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Chilling resistance of somatic hybrids of tomato and potato

Abstract: Chilling resistance was investigated in four somatic hybrid plants of tomato and potato. Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) is very susceptible to injury at chilling temperatures, whereas the other hybrid parent, potato (SOlanum tuberosum), is relatively chilling resistant. Leaves of the four somatic hybrid plants and leaves of tomato and potato plants were detached and stored at 0 ~ C. Chilling resistance was determined by the rate of change in photosynthetic electron transfer activity in the stored leaves, as … Show more

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“…The recent production of somatic hybrids of potato and tomato (14,22) has provided interesting material for the study of chilling tolerance since one parent is chilling tolerant (potato) while the other (tomato) is chilling sensitive (29). Chlorophyll fluorescence photography has also been used to compare chilling tolerance of domestic tomatos with altitudinal forms of the wild tomato L. Hirsutum (R. PAULL and W. E. RtJsmoN, pers.…”
Section: Chilling Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The recent production of somatic hybrids of potato and tomato (14,22) has provided interesting material for the study of chilling tolerance since one parent is chilling tolerant (potato) while the other (tomato) is chilling sensitive (29). Chlorophyll fluorescence photography has also been used to compare chilling tolerance of domestic tomatos with altitudinal forms of the wild tomato L. Hirsutum (R. PAULL and W. E. RtJsmoN, pers.…”
Section: Chilling Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand the hybrid 2a/2a/36d/ $3 is almost an amphiploid with one set of chromosomes from each species and the tomato chloroplast DNA. Screening methods based on photography of chlorophyll fluorescence could be useful in attempts to transfer chilling resistance genes from potato to tomato as suggested by SMILLIE et al (29).…”
Section: Chilling Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1978 First intergeneric somatic hybrid plant was produced (Melcher et al, 1978) with introduced chilling tolerance (Smillie et al, 1979(Smillie et al, ). 1978(Smillie et al, -1980 First asymmetric somatic hybridlcybrid plants were produced with transferred CMS, using ionising radiation to reduce genomic contribution from the donor (Zelcer et al, 1978;Aviv et al, 1980Aviv et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In conventional breeding, however, the use of genic MS requires many generations of backcrossing and selection from original sources. A method to produce MS in one step within a desired cultivar would, therefore, be extremely useful.Symmetric hybrids between tomato and potato, produced by protoplast fusion (3-5), showed an intermediate cold tolerance (6). Substitution of Solanum acaule genome into Solanum tuberosum could result in an appreciable increase of frost resistance (7,8).…”
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“…Symmetric hybrids between tomato and potato, produced by protoplast fusion (3)(4)(5), showed an intermediate cold tolerance (6). Substitution of Solanum acaule genome into Solanum tuberosum could result in an appreciable increase of frost resistance (7,8).…”
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