Embryogenic callus of a lime-type cybrid possessing the nuclear genome
of lime (Citrus aurantifolia Swing.) and the mitochondrial genome of
sudachi (C, sudachi Hort. ex Shirai) was induced from a somatic embryo
which had been obtained through protoplast fusion between nucellar ca
llus of sudachi and mesophyll of lime [1]. Protoplasts derived from th
e cybrid callus were fused electrically with mesophyll protoplasts of
lemon (C. limon Burm.). After 5 months, plants were regenerated from e
ight fusion-derived cell clones through embryogenesis. The plants show
ed two types of leaf morphology; thick and broad leaf shape, identical
to lemon. Chromosome counts and nuclear and mitochondrial DNA analysi
s confirmed that the former plants were somatic hybrids which were all
otetraploid (4x = 36), possessing the nuclear genomes of both parents
and the mitochondrial genome of sudachi. The latter lemon-type plants
were novel cybrids possessing 18 chromosomes with the nuclear genome o
f lemon and the mitochondrial genome of sudachi. Lime-type cybrid plan
ts, identical with one of the parents, were not found in this study. T
hese results indicate that embryo-genic cybrid callus lines can be use
d as fusion material, resulting in further production of somatic hybri
d and cybrid plants.