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- Title
Sex Identification of in vitro Plants of Carica papaya L. MSXJ Hybrid through Molecular Markers.
- Authors
M., Nieto-Soriano; M. E., Galindo-Tovar; M. C., Pastelín-Solano; L. A., Solano-Rodríguez; O. R., Leyva-Ovalle; Carlos Alberto, Cruz-Cruz; O., Castañeda-Castro
- Abstract
Objective: To identify the sex of in vitro plants of papaya (Carica papaya L.) MSXJ hybrid obtained via somatic organogenesis, through SCAR type molecular markers. Design/Methodology/Approach: Eight-month old MSXJ papaya hybrid plants in the fructification stage were collected in Cotaxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. They were superficially disinfected with abundant running water, detergent during 30 min, and then alcohol at 70% was added for one minute, commercial chlorine at 30% for 30 min, and they were rinsed with sterile distilled water; then the meristems were cultivated in MS medium and after 30 d a subculture was made. The DNA extraction was made with the CTAB method, and the DNA PCR was done with the Deputy et al. (2002) method, and the primers T1, T12 and W11 were used. Results: The T1 primer was the positive control and the T12 and W11 primers allowed the amplification of fragments that identify hermaphrodite, feminine and male plants, while the T12 and W11 primers were specific for hermaphrodite plants. Study Limitations/Implications: It is required to standardize the method for it to be inexpensive. Findings/Conclusions: The sexuality of papaya plants can be differentiated until the stage of flowering, which is why the implementation of molecular markers would facilitate plant selection if it is implemented at a large scale. Costs, maintenance time and elimination of plants of unwanted sex are reduced this way.
- Subjects
VERACRUZ (Veracruz-Llave, Mexico); PLANT identification; SEX in plants; PAPAYA; PLANT selection; DISTILLED water; MERISTEMS
- Publication
Agro Productividad, 2021, Vol 14, Issue 3, p17
- ISSN
2448-7546
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.32854/agrop.v14i3.1799