Overcoming cross-incompatibility in genus Arachis via in situ embryo rescue.

IF 2.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY Breeding Science Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1270/jsbbs.24031
Chun Jiao Jiang, Hao Jie Sun, Jia Kai Li, Wei Jie Qi, Guang Di Yuan, Zhi Wei Wang, Ming Jun Zhang, Xuan Qiang Liang, Chuan Tang Wang
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The cultivated peanut, Arachis hypogaea L., is an important source of edible oil and highly digestible protein. Wild incompatible Arachis species outside section Arachis are ideal gene reservoirs for genetic improvement of the peanut crop. Among these, A. glabrata Benth. stands out for its noted resistance to various stresses. Traditional in vitro embryo rescue techniques have been fraught with challenges, including time consumption, resource intensiveness, late intervention timing, and limited effectiveness. In this study, we employed three hormone formulations in an innovative in situ embryo rescue approach to facilitate the production of intersectional Arachis hybrids. Through this method, hybrid seeds resulting from the crossing of two incompatible species, namely A. glabrata and A. paraguariensis, with four high-oleic peanut varieties were successfully obtained. Molecular marker analysis and observation of plant characteristics confirmed the hybrid nature of these seeds. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in expediting the utilization of incompatible wild Arachis species in peanut breeding programs. Moreover, the in situ embryo rescue technique showcased in this study holds promise for application in other plant species characterized by postzygotic cross-incompatibility.

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利用原位胚胎修复技术克服花生属植物的杂交不亲和性。
栽培花生,arachhis hypogaea L.,是食用油和高消化蛋白的重要来源。野生杂交花生品种是花生作物遗传改良的理想基因库。其中,光斑草;以其对各种压力的抵抗力而闻名。传统的体外胚胎抢救技术存在耗时、资源密集、干预时间过晚、效果有限等问题。在这项研究中,我们采用了三种激素配方,在一种创新的原位胚胎挽救方法中促进杂交花生的产生。通过这种方法,成功地获得了两种不亲和性植物(A. glabrata和A. paraguariensis)与4个高油花生品种杂交的杂交种子。分子标记分析和植物性状观察证实了这些种子的杂交性质。这一突破代表了在花生育种计划中加快利用不相容的野生花生品种的重大进展。此外,本研究所展示的原位胚胎挽救技术在其他具有合子后杂交不亲和特征的植物物种中也有应用前景。
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期刊介绍: Breeding Science is published by the Japanese Society of Breeding. Breeding Science publishes research papers, notes and reviews related to breeding. Research Papers are standard original articles. Notes report new cultivars, breeding lines, germplasms, genetic stocks, mapping populations, database, software, and techniques significant and useful for breeding. Reviews summarize recent and historical events related breeding. Manuscripts should be submitted by corresponding author. Corresponding author must have obtained permission from all authors prior to submission. Correspondence, proofs, and charges of excess page and color figures should be handled by the corresponding author.
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