K. Niemirowicz-szczytt et al., Conservation and storage of a haploid cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) collection under in vitro conditions, PL CELL REP, 19(3), 2000, pp. 311-314
Over 3 consecutive years (1992-1994), a collection of cucumber haploids was
obtained from three different lines and one hybrid. Attempts were made to
maintain and store a subcollection of these haploids for 3 years. Cucumber
haploids appeared to be stable when cultured in vitro. There were no instan
ces of spontaneous doubling and only one morphologically changed plant. Dur
ing the first year of storage, between 30% and 80% the clones were lost, du
e to disturbances in plant development, increased levels of endogenous bact
eria, and physiological changes resulting in continuous flowering. After 2
years of storage haploids showed reduced vigour. Therefore, plants were reg
enerated directly from primordial leaf microexplants. Haploid plants were o
btained from nearly all of the previous haploid plants. The rejuvenated hap
loids possessed the same ploidy level and morphological traits as the old c
ollection. The only new characteristic was faster vegetative growth.