H. Kito et al., PROTOPLAST FUSION BETWEEN MONOSTROMA-NITIDUM AND PORPHYRA-YEZOENSIS AND SUBSEQUENT GROWTH OF HYBRID PLANTS, Journal of applied phycology, 10(1), 1998, pp. 15-21
Protoplasts from Monostroma nitidum (Chlorophyta) and Porphyra yezoens
is (Rhodophyta) were fused utilizing the PEG method. The heterofusants
were easily identified by the color of the hybrid cells. The frequenc
y of fusion between the different protoplasts was 1.4%. The heterofusa
nts were transferred into ES medium and cultured. The survival rate of
heterofusants after 30 days cultivation was 2-7%. Two plants exhibite
d hybridizable DNA fragments as compared to parental DNA fragments. Ad
ditionally, these two plus a third hybrid plant had characteristic fat
ty acid components of both the Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta. The results
indicate that genetic recombination is possible between these two gen
era. The field for breeding by protoplasts fusion should be extended a
cross the divisions.