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Published in Crop Sci 16:441-442 (1976)
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A Homozygous Interspecific F2 Hybrid of Gossypium Barbadense x Gossypium Hirsutum via the Semigametic Haploid Method1

J. R. Barrow and H. K. Chaudhari2

The semigametic phenomenon, which allows the production of haploid plants of any specific cotton breeding strain, was used to produce a haploid plant from a male gamete of an interspecific hybrid between Gossypium barbadense L. and Gossypium hirsutum L. The treatment of this haploid plant with colchicine, doubled the chromosome number, giving an immediate early generation pureline hybrid. This study demonstrates the usefulness of the semigametic phenomenon in producing a genetically stable breeding line in two generations from interspecific crosses.

Key Words: Breeding stocks • Genetic stocks • Pure line


1 Contribution from ARS-USDA and the Agricultural Exp. Stn., New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces, NM 88003.

2 Research geneticist, USDA-ARS, and graduate student, Dep. of Agronomy, respectively, New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces.

Received for publication December 16, 1974.


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