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http://dx.doi.org/10.5010/JPB.2003.30.4.353

Seed Set in Close Pollination and Backcross of Interspecific F1 of Lilium spp.  

Lee, Ji-Yong (Taean Lily Experiment Station, CARES)
Lim, Yong-Pyo (College of Agriculture and Life Science, Chungnam National University)
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Journal of Plant Biotechnology / v.30, no.4, 2003 , pp. 353-357 More about this Journal
Abstract
We studies seed set in the interspecific F1 /backcross hybrids of Lilium species. In the interspecfic hybrid of L. longiflorum cv. Gelria with L.${\times}$ fomolongi cv. Raizan,93% fruit set was obtained by stigmatic pollination in comparison to 53% from cut-style pollination. Accordingly, the number of seed set resulting from stigmatic and cut-style pollination was 147 and 53, respectively. Pollination o( both stigmatic and cut-style pollination resulted in 47% fruit set in the hybrid of L. longiflorum cv. Lorina with L.${\times}$ fomolongi cv. Raizan. However, stigmatic pollination formed 413 seeds, whereas only 24 seeds were obtained by cut-style pollination in this cross. The hybrid of L.${\times}$ fomolongi cv. Raizan with L. longiflorum cv. Come set 40% fruit with a total of 43 seeds by stigmatic pollination. However, no fruit set was observed in cut-style pollination in this hybrid. Backcrossing the F1 hybrid by cut-style pollination of L. longiflorum cv. Lorina ${\times}$ Asiatic hybrid cv. Chicago with the latter parent led to 53% fruit set, and 109 embryos were obtained. Likewise, backcrossing following cut-style pollination of L. longiflorum cv. Lorina ${\times}$ Asiatic hybrid cv. Corsia with the latter parent formed 67% fruits and 107 embryos. However, in the remaining interspecific hybrids, cut-style pollination set no fruit.
Keywords
Lily; close pollination; backcrosses; stigmatic or cut-style pollination;
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