Mj. Dejeu et E. Jacobsen, EARLY POSTFERTILIZATION OVULE CULTURE IN ALSTROEMERIA L AND BARRIERS TO INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDIZATION, Euphytica, 86(1), 1995, pp. 15-23
An early postfertilization ovule culture technique in Alstroemeria was
described in which young ovules were cultured in vitro two days after
pollination. This resulted in the direct production of seedlings in a
normally incongruous cross combination. A histological study of the i
n vitro cultured ovules revealed the development of the embryo inside
the ovule in the absence of normal endosperm. The in vivo grown ovules
showed a total breakdown of the developing seed within four weeks aft
er pollination due to a postfertilization barrier. This ovule culture
technique was applied in a diallel cross of seven Alstroemeria species
, five from Chile and two from Brazil. The selfings and the reciprocal
crosses between the Brazilian species A. inodora and A. brasiliensis
were congruous and gave seed set. The cross A. inodora x A. pelegrina
gave viable seeds. In all other 39 combinations no viable seeds were h
arvested. In those cross combinations both pre- and postfertilization
barriers were found. After early ovule culture hybrid plants were obta
ined in 27 of the 39 incongruous species combinations of the diallel.