Mr. Boase et Me. Hopping, DNA DODECAPLOID PLANTS DETECTED AMONG SOMACLONES OF ACTINIDIA-DELICIOSA VAR DELICIOSA CV HAYWARD, Plant cell reports, 14(5), 1995, pp. 319-323
Ninety two adventitious shoots (somaclones) were regenerated from leaf
-derived callus of Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa cv. Hayward. Eac
h somaclone was multiplied in vitro through axillary bud culture to pr
oduce several individual clonal shoots. A total of 671 shoots were exf
lasked but only 223 (33%) resulted in rooted plants. These represented
46 of the original 92 somaclones. Shoot apices from representative pl
ants of each of the 46 somaclones were analysed by flow cytometry to d
etect changes in their DNA ploidy. Two somaclones had twice the DNA pl
oidy of hexaploid Hayward (6C) indicating that they were DNA dodecaplo
ids (12C). Seven clonal derivatives of these two somaclones were also
DNA dodecaploid. The mean length of their stomatal guard cells was sig
nificantly greater than those from hexaploid somaclones. This is the f
irst description of a method to produce DNA dodecaploid kiwifruit plan
ts.