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Production of Doubled Haploids in Onion: A Review


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1 Department of Vegetable Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana -141 004, India
 

Onion suffers from high inbreeding depression and, as a result, inbreds that are developed lack genotypic and phenotypic uniformity. Gynogenesis has emerged as a potential strategy to address this drawback. Efforts have been made since the 1980s for identifying highly-responsive genotypes and for overall improvement of the protocol for bettering gynogenic frequency in onion. Besides improving media composition, identification of responsive explants and increasing the chromosome efficiency has remained a major area of focus over the years. This article purports to review progress made thus far in the induction of gynogenic haploids in onion, and challenges/opportunities associated with it.

Keywords

Onion, Allium cepa, Gynogenesis, Haploid, Chromosome Doubling.
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A. S. Dhatt
Department of Vegetable Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana -141 004, India
Prerna Thakur
Department of Vegetable Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana -141 004, India

Abstract


Onion suffers from high inbreeding depression and, as a result, inbreds that are developed lack genotypic and phenotypic uniformity. Gynogenesis has emerged as a potential strategy to address this drawback. Efforts have been made since the 1980s for identifying highly-responsive genotypes and for overall improvement of the protocol for bettering gynogenic frequency in onion. Besides improving media composition, identification of responsive explants and increasing the chromosome efficiency has remained a major area of focus over the years. This article purports to review progress made thus far in the induction of gynogenic haploids in onion, and challenges/opportunities associated with it.

Keywords


Onion, Allium cepa, Gynogenesis, Haploid, Chromosome Doubling.