Analysis of Ploidy in Haploids and Doubled Haploids

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TitreAnalysis of Ploidy in Haploids and Doubled Haploids
Type de publicationBook Chapter
Year of Publication2021
AuteursOchatt SJ, Segui-Simarro JM
EditorSegui-Simarro JM
Book TitleDOUBLED HAPLOID TECHNOLOGY, VOL. 1: General Topics, Alliaceae, Cereals
Series TitleMethods in Molecular Biology
Volume2287
Pagination105-125
PublisherHUMANA PRESS INC
City999 RIVERVIEW DR, STE 208, TOTOWA, NJ 07512-1165 USA
ISBN Number978-1-0716-1315-3; 978-1-0716-1314-6
ISBN1064-3745
Mots-clésChloroplast counting, Chromosome counting, cytogenetics, flow cytometry
Résumé

Determination of the ploidy level is an essential step when trying to produce doubled haploids (DHs) in any species. Each species and method used to produce DHs has its own frequency of DH production, which means that the rest of plants produced stay haploid. Since haploids are of little use for breeding purposes, it is necessary to distinguish them from true DHs. For this, several methodologies are available, including flow cytometry, chromosome counting, chloroplast counting in stomatal guard cells, measurement of stomatal size and length, counting of nucleoli, evaluation of pollen formation and viability, analysis of cell size, and analysis of morphological markers. However, not all of them are equally easy to use, affordable, reliable, reproducible, and resolutive and therefore useful for a particular case. In this chapter, we revise these methods available to assess the ploidy level of plants, discussing their respective advantages and limitations, and provide some troubleshooting tips and hints to help decide which to choose in each case.

DOI10.1007/978-1-0716-1315-3_4