First Gynogenesis of Vanilla planifolia for Haploid Production and Ploidy Verification Protocol

Author:

Gastelbondo Manuel1ORCID,Nicholls Ursula2,Chen Sisi1,Chambers Alan2ORCID,Wu Xingbo13

Affiliation:

1. Plant Breeding Graduate Program, Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, 18905 S.W. 280 Street, Homestead, FL 33031, USA

2. Horticulture Department, Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, 18905 S.W. 280 Street, Homestead, FL 33031, USA

3. Environmental Horticulture Department, Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, 18905 S.W. 280 Street, Homestead, FL 33031, USA

Abstract

Vanilla orchids are members of the Vanilloideae orchid subfamily, and they hold significant economic value as a spice crop in tropical regions. Despite the presence of 180 known species within this subfamily, commercial production focuses on only three species (Vanilla planifolia, V. odorata, and V. pompona) and one hybrid (V. × tahitensis), prized for their aromatic qualities and bioactive compounds. Limited modern breeding initiatives have been undertaken with vanilla orchids, although recent advancements in genomic research are shedding light on this crop’s potential. The protracted breeding cycle of vanilla, coupled with increasing demand for germplasm, underscores the importance of research and breeding efforts in vanilla. This paper outlines a protocol for haploid production in V. planifolia using unfertilized ovaries in tissue culture conditions. Additionally, we present a methodology to confirm the haploid nature of putative haploid lines through stomatal size comparison, chromosome counting, and flow cytometry analysis, proving the successful development of haploid vanilla plants. These findings contribute to the advancement of breeding programs and genetic improvement strategies for the vanilla industry.

Funder

USDA NFIA

Publisher

MDPI AG

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