02438naa a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400510006010000190011124500960013026000090022652016950023565000210193065000130195165000100196465000130197465300190198765300240200670000240203070000240205470000220207870000230210077300610212321550392023-07-19 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.18512/rbms2023v22e13112DOI1 aAZEVEDO, T. C. aComparison of protocols for chromosome duplication in haploid maize.h[electronic resource] c2023 aDifferent methods of chromosome duplication are used to obtain doubled haploids in maize; however, comparisons of efficiency among protocols have only begun to appear in the literature. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the efficiency of three protocols of chromosome duplication. A randomized block experimental design was used, with three replications composed of three treatments of chromosome duplication (duplication by colchicine injection in plants, duplication by immersion of roots in colchicine solution, and duplication by immersion of newly germinated seedlings in colchicine solution). Two hundred seventy haploid seeds were obtained from crossing the genotype source 91500212 with the haploid inducer hybrid Tail P1 × Tail P2, with 90 seeds for each treatment. In the chromosome duplication through injection, a colchicine solution at 0.125% was applied to the stem of the seedlings 15 days after germination. In the chromosome duplication through root immersion, 15 days after germination, the roots of the seedlings were immersed in a 1% colchicine solution for six hours, followed by removing colchicine residues and transplanting them in trays with the substrate. Finally, in the chromosome duplication of newly germinated seedlings, three days old seedlings were immersed in a 0.06% colchicine solution for 12 hours, then removed from the solution and transplanted in trays with the substrate. Twenty days after treatment, the plants were transplanted in 20-liter pots with fertilized soil in a greenhouse, beginning data collection. Results indicate that the injection protocol showed better survival, better practicality of application, and lower costs and risks. aDoubled haploids aLinhagem aMilho aZea Mays aDuplo haploide aProduction of lines1 aGUIMARAES, F. F. M.1 aTRINDADE, R. dos S.1 aLANA, U. G. de P.1 aSOUZA, I. R. P. de tRevista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgogv. 22, e1311, 2023.