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The Use of IAA to Overcome Interspecific Hybrid Inviability in Reciprocal Crosses Between Nicotiana Tabacum L. and N. Repanda Willd

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Genetics
Date 2013 Nov 12
PMID 24213348
Citations 5
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Flowering hybrid plants were obtained from reciprocal crosses between N. tabacum L. (2n=48) and N. repanda Willd. (2n = 48), in which cross incompatibility and hybrid inviability were manifested. Stylar pollination and ovule culture were used to overcome the cross incompatibility of stylar barriers and ovular death. It was shown that application of 2 mg/l indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) during the growth period, from the fiveto six-leaf stage to the flowering stage, is a useful and easy method to overcome hybrid inviability.

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