TY - GEN
T1 - Breakthroughs in interspecific hybridization of lily
AU - Van Tuyl, J. M.
AU - Van Dijken, A.
AU - Chi, H. S.
AU - Lim, K. B.
AU - Villemoes, S.
AU - Van Kronenburg, B. C.E.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - In order to introduce new characters as resistances, flower shape and colour, from wild species into the cultivar assortment of lily it is necessary to overcome interspecific crossing barriers. Several techniques, as the cut-style method, the grafted-style method and the in vitro isolated ovule pollination technique, have been developed to overcome pre-fertilization barriers. Post-fertilization barriers can be circumvented by in vitro pollination and/or rescue methods as embryo, ovary-slice and ovule culture. Using these techniques wide interspecific lily crosses with species and cultivars from the different sections of the genus Lilium (L. longiflorum, L. henryi, L. canadense, L. pardalinum, L. concolor, L. daurìcum, L. candidum, L. rubellum, L. martagon, Asiatic and Oriental hybrids) could be made. Hybrids originating from intersectional crosses (e.g. L. longiflorum x L. concolor, L. longiflorum x L. daurìcum, L. longiflorum x L. henryi, L. longiflorum x L. martagon, L. longiflorum x L. candidum, L. longiflorum x Asiatic hybrids (LA), L. longiflorum x Oriental hybrids (LO), L. longiflorum x L. rubellum, L. longiflorum x L. canadense, Oriental x L. pardalinum, Oriental x Asiatic hybrids (OA) and L. henryi x L. candidum) have been produced. Especially the Oriental x Asiatic hybrids are a break-through in lily breeding and a promise for the future. In general wide interspecific lily hybrids show Fl-sterility. Using chromosome doubling techniques tetraploids with restored fertility are produced from these diploid hybrids. Introgression of characters of in interspecific hybrids into the next generations is studied using in situ hybridization techniques (GISH).
AB - In order to introduce new characters as resistances, flower shape and colour, from wild species into the cultivar assortment of lily it is necessary to overcome interspecific crossing barriers. Several techniques, as the cut-style method, the grafted-style method and the in vitro isolated ovule pollination technique, have been developed to overcome pre-fertilization barriers. Post-fertilization barriers can be circumvented by in vitro pollination and/or rescue methods as embryo, ovary-slice and ovule culture. Using these techniques wide interspecific lily crosses with species and cultivars from the different sections of the genus Lilium (L. longiflorum, L. henryi, L. canadense, L. pardalinum, L. concolor, L. daurìcum, L. candidum, L. rubellum, L. martagon, Asiatic and Oriental hybrids) could be made. Hybrids originating from intersectional crosses (e.g. L. longiflorum x L. concolor, L. longiflorum x L. daurìcum, L. longiflorum x L. henryi, L. longiflorum x L. martagon, L. longiflorum x L. candidum, L. longiflorum x Asiatic hybrids (LA), L. longiflorum x Oriental hybrids (LO), L. longiflorum x L. rubellum, L. longiflorum x L. canadense, Oriental x L. pardalinum, Oriental x Asiatic hybrids (OA) and L. henryi x L. candidum) have been produced. Especially the Oriental x Asiatic hybrids are a break-through in lily breeding and a promise for the future. In general wide interspecific lily hybrids show Fl-sterility. Using chromosome doubling techniques tetraploids with restored fertility are produced from these diploid hybrids. Introgression of characters of in interspecific hybrids into the next generations is studied using in situ hybridization techniques (GISH).
KW - Embryo rescue technique
KW - L. longiflorum
KW - Oriental Asiatic lily hybrids
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U2 - 10.17660/actahortic.2000.508.10
DO - 10.17660/actahortic.2000.508.10
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0009027185
SN - 9789066058323
T3 - Acta Horticulturae
SP - 83
EP - 88
BT - XIX International Symposium on Improvement of Ornamental Plants
PB - International Society for Horticultural Science
ER -