AbstractThis work aims at improving the proven protocol for doubled haploid production in wheat. This procedure has some deficits, for example, microbial infection of ears as well as of the nutrient culture medium. In the present study, the potential effect of sterilization by detached tiller culture fungicides of ears as well as of nutrient medium to control microbial infection, and its effect on the formation of caryopses and embryos (CFF, EFF) was studied. In a further experiment, the UV‐light was used as physical sterilant for the nutrient medium. All of the fungicides and their concentrations studied were found to be effective to control infection on ears except the concentration 0.05% tilt. 0.1% tilt gave the highest CFF (79.5%) followed by 0.1% Bayleton (78.0%). The lowest CFF was recorded in control treatment (48.8%). Among Bavistin treatments, the 0.2% Bavistin gave maximum CFF (68.5%) as well as EFF (29.1%) followed by 0.1% Bavistin (64.9%, 23.7%). The higher concentration of tilt (0.2%) showed detrimental effects on EFF (17.5%). Bavistin in tiller culture nutrient medium reduced infection in medium and was shown to improve CFF and EFF (67.4%, 29.8%).