Abstract

The development of F1 hybrid vegetable varieties emerges as a result of a great effort, long time, investment, knowledge, and advanced technology. The first stage of hybrid vegetable breeding is obtaining pure lines. It is possible to obtain homozygous parent lines used in the production of hybrid varieties with traditional breeding methods. This period takes 8-10years, especially in some vegetables which are highly open-pollinated, such as Cucurbita spp. Androgenetic- and/or gynogenetic-based dihaploidization methods provide 100% homozygous pure haploid lines in 1-2years and save time and effort.The DH frequency by irradiated pollen technique and anther culture strongly depends on the genotypic response, whereby their practical use in a breeding program is still limited. As a possible alternative technique, gynogenesis (unfertilized ovule/ovarium cultures) switches on to produce haploid plants in some Cucurbita species. In the Cucurbita genus, gynogenesis has been one of the most studied and popular DH techniques and presented remarkable results in recent years.

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