Fruit characteristics of four citrus somatic hybrids were observed. Ea
ch of the following hybrids showed these particular characteristics: l
ine No. 1 (satsuma mandarin +navel orange), a strong orange flavor; li
ne No. 2 (grapefruit + navel orange), a flavor and texture intermediat
e between those of the parents; line No. 3 (Murcott+navel orange), a s
oft and orange-colored flesh; line No. 4 (Yuzu+navel orange), a mild Y
uzu flavor. The rinds of the hybrids were thick, similar to that of a
tetraploid. They produced fertile pollen grains and viable seeds. When
monoembryonic diploid cultivars were cross-pollinated with pollen gra
ins from lines No. 1, 2, and 3, some seeded fruits set; embryo rescued
from their undeveloped seeds yielded triploid seedlings. The results
demonstrate that these hybrids can be used as breeding material.