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Ploidy of somatic embryos and the ability to regenerate plantlets in melon (Cucumis melo L.)

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The number of chromosomes in cells of callus, somatic embryos and regenerated plantlets during somatic embryogenesis were examined in two cultivars of melon (Cucumis melo L.). Somatic embryos were diploid (50.0%/32.1%), tetraploid (38.5%/57.5%) and octoploid (11.5%/10.4%) whereas in callus cells diploidy (41.9%/43.3%), tetraploidy (27.9%/25.8%), octoploidy (11.6%/15.5%) and a low frequency of other types of ploidy and aneuploidy were observed. Mixoploid somatic embryos were not observed. These results suggest that the somatic embryos were selectively differentiated from diploid, tetraploid and octoploid cells, and that endopolyploidization of cultured cells occurred before the start of cell division leading to somatic embryogenesis. The ratio of diploid to tetraploid (1.30/0.55) in somatic embryos was less than that in callus cells (1.50/1.68) while ratios of diploid to octoploid (4.35/3.09) and tetraploid to octoploid (3.35/5.52) in somatic embryos were greater than those in callus cells (3.61/2.80 and 2.40/1.67). Therefore, it appears that the ability of callus cell to differentiate into somatic embryos increases in the following order: octoploid < diploid < tetraploid. Regenerated plantlets were diploid (65.5%/55.1%) and tetraploid (34.5%/44.9%). No octoploid plantlets were observed. The ratio of diploid to tetraploid in regenerated plantlets (1.72/1.23) was greater than that in somatic embryos. Therefore, it appears that the ability of somatic embryos to develop into plantlets increases in the following order: octoploid < tetraploid < diploid.

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Ezura, H., Oosawa, K. Ploidy of somatic embryos and the ability to regenerate plantlets in melon (Cucumis melo L.). Plant Cell Reports 14, 107–111 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00233771

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