Zz. Chen et al., EFFICIENT PRODUCTION OF DOUBLED HAPLOID PLANTS THROUGH CHROMOSOME DOUBLING OF ISOLATED MICROSPORES IN BRASSICA-NAPUS, Plant breeding, 113(3), 1994, pp. 217-221
Three methods of chromosome doubling to produce doubled haploid plants
from microspore cultures of Brassica napus were compared: colchicine
treatment of microspore-derived plants, microspore-derived embryos, an
d isolated microspores. In the whole plant treatment, 53 % of the trea
ted plants set seed, but the treatment delayed plant growth and reduce
d seed set. When microspore-derived embryos were treated with colchici
ne, the doubling frequency was 32 % (compared to 15 % for spontaneous
doubling). Direct colchicine treatment of isolated microspores resulte
d in a doubling efficiency of 70 % of the whole plants. This treatment
also stimulated embryogenesis in microspore culture, leading to incre
ased plant regeneration. Thus, direct chromosome doubling of isolated
microspores is efficient and more than 10 000 doubled haploid plants h
ave been produced in this manner in the past three years in order to a
ccelerate the plant-breeding process.