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Grouping of Haploids:
Haploids may be divided into two broad categories:
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1. Monoploids (monohapioids):
These are the haploids that possess half the number of chromosomes from a diploid species e.g. maize, barley.
2. Polyhaploids:
The haploids possessing half the number of chromosomes from a polyploid species are regarded as polyhaploids e.g. wheat, potato. It may be noted that when the term haploid is generally used it applies to any plant originating from a sporophyte (2n) and containing half the number (n) of chromosomes.
In Vivo and in Vitro Approaches:
The importance of haploids in the field of plant breeding and genetics was realised long ago. Their practical application, however, has been restricted due to very a low frequency (< 0.001%) of their formation in nature.
The process of apomixis or parthenogenesis (development of embryo from an unfertilized egg) is responsible for the spontaneous natural production of haploids. Many attempts were made, both by in vivo and in vitro methods to develop haploids. The success was much higher by in vitro techniques.
In vivo techniques for haploid production:
There are several methods to induce haploid production in vivo.
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