Abstract

Progenies from crosses of cultivars ‘Crimson Robe’ ( Camellia reticulata), ‘Lasca Beauty’ ( C. reticulata × Camellia japonica), and ‘Suzanne Withers’ ( C. reticulata × Camellia saluenensis) each with Camellia chrysantha were easily identified as interspecific hybrids by shikimic acid dehydrogenase (SADH) and phosphoglucomutase (PGM) isozyme analyses. Of seven enzyme systems examined, SADH was the most useful for identification of the hybrids, while PGM improved the results when a few individuals could not be determined by SADH isozyme analysis.

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