2001
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-001-0005-1
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Electrofusion of protoplasts from Solanum tuberosum, S. nigrum and S. bulbocastanum

Abstract: Leaf protoplasts of two wild species, Solanum nigrum var. gigantea (S. ngr gig) and S. bulbocastanum Dun. (S. blb), were electrofused with leaf protoplasts of two diploid potato clones, H-8105 and ZEL-1136, respectively, in order to confer the late blight-resistance from the wild species to the cultivated potato. The S. ngr gig mesophyll (+) H-8105 mesophyll combination resulted in regenerants of mostly normal ngr phenotype. Two regenerants from this combination were proved to be true hybrids by RAPD analysis … Show more

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“…The regeneration efficiency of heterokaryon-derived calli ranged from 6 to 100%. Similar results were obtained by Szczerbakowa et al [29], Rokka et al [30] and Helgeson et al [31]. Putative hybrids were verified with two PCR-based systems using RAPD and semi-random primers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The regeneration efficiency of heterokaryon-derived calli ranged from 6 to 100%. Similar results were obtained by Szczerbakowa et al [29], Rokka et al [30] and Helgeson et al [31]. Putative hybrids were verified with two PCR-based systems using RAPD and semi-random primers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Borgato et al (2007) found only tetraploids in S. marginatum (2n = 2x = 24). However, wide variability in ploidy level and the morphology of somatic hybrids from any given fusion combination proved more common (Shi et al 2006;Szczerbakowa et al 2003b;Horsman et al 2001;Szczerbakowa et al 2001). The tetraploids produced in this study probably arose from the asymmetric fusion pnt 8166 ?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Austin et al (1993), regeneration from protoplasts of the different accession of S. bulbocastanum, PI 275187, was difficult and only three calli out of several thousand tested produced shoots. The regeneration of the S. bulbocastanum (+) H-8105 somatic hybrids, although slow and stunted, was possible presumably due to an input of S. tuberosum genome from the H-8105 parent that was capable of regenerating from the protoplasts as tetraploid (Szczerbakowa et al 2001 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%