Production of Triploid Seedless Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] cv. Mosambi: A Success Story

Author:

Narukulla Vijayakumari1,Lahane Yogesh1,Uge Priya1,Pandey Shashi1,Fiske Krutika1,Kawale Kartiki1,Jagannadham Prasanth Tej Kumar1,Ziogas Vasileios2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tissue Culture Laboratory, ICAR-Central Citrus Research Institute (CCRI), Amravati Road, Nagpur 440010, India

2. Institute of Olive Tree, Subtropical Plants and Viticulture, Hellenic Agricultural Organization-DIMITRA (ELGO-DIMITRA), 73134 Chania, Greece

Abstract

The sweet oranges [C. sinensis (L.) Osbeck] produced in India are mainly consumed fresh as a table fruit and in the form of freshly extracted juice. Currently, a fraction of the fruit is processed into products like orange juice, concentrates, pulp, and other value-added products. Seedless varieties are preferred both by the consumers and by the processing industry; however, indigenously developed seedless sweet orange cultivars are not available. Citrus triploids are usually seedless due to their abnormal meiosis and embryo abortion. A research study was undertaken at CCRI Nagpur to develop triploid seedless plants of the local sweet orange cultivar Mosambi through endosperm culture in the shortest possible time by dovetailing various techniques. Various steps, viz., endosperm excision, standardization of media for callus initiation, somatic embryogenesis, shoot/root differentiation, mini-grafting, and validation of the triploid status through flow cytometry, chromosome counting, and other morphological parameters, were standardized, and seven confirmed triploid plants were finally produced. An evaluation of fruit quality parameters during the 2022 and 2023 fruiting seasons revealed that the fruits of the triploid sweet orange trees were commercially seedless. This is the first reported comprehensive study on the successful development of commercially seedless plants of the sweet orange cultivar Mosambi. The fruits of the triploid plants showed desirable fruit quality parameters in terms of their seed number (3 to 5.9/fruit), higher vitamin C content (34.4 to 42.66 mg), and lower limonene content (7.77 to 11.34 µg/mL). These triploid plants have the potential to gain recognition as a distinct variety.

Funder

ICAR-CCRI

Publisher

MDPI AG

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