Inbred tetraploid watermelon line 90-4194

Multicellular living organisms and unmodified parts thereof and – Plant – seedling – plant seed – or plant part – per se – Higher plant – seedling – plant seed – or plant part

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C800S260000, C435S430000

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ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention is in the field of watermelon breeding, specifically relating to a tetraploid watermelon used to produce triploid seeds and plants for production of a substantially small sized seedless watermelon fruit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a new and unique inbred tetraploid watermelon line, designated 90-4194.
Watermelon is an important horticultural crop that accounts for 2% of the world area devoted to vegetable crops. There were 6,024,000 acres of watermelon grown in the world and 187,000 acres of watermelons grown in the United States in 1997. Asia is by far the most important watermelon production site with 72% of the world area and 77% of the world production (FAO Production Yearbook 51, 1998). The estimated annual world watermelon value exceeded $7.6 billion when using the United States average price for 1995-1997. The United States watermelon crop amounted to over 41 million cwt, from over 174,000 harvested acres, and a farm value of over $266 million, accounted for 9.2% of the harvested acres, 10.0% of the production, and 3.5% of the value of the United States fresh vegetable industry in 1999 (USDA Agricultural Statistics 2001). California was the leading state in watermelon farm gate value, exceeded $72 million in 2000, due to high percentage of triploid seedless watermelon grown in California. Seedless watermelon receives well above the average price for seeded watermelons in the market. Triploid seedless watermelon also produces higher yields than the diploid seeded watermelons.
Triploid seedless watermelon is a true F1 hybrid between a tetraploid watermelon, as the female parent, and a diploid watermelon, as the male parent (Kihara, H. 1951,
Triploid Watermelons,
Proceedings of American Society for Horticultural Science, 58:217-230). Regular watermelons, the seeded diploid watermelons, have 22 chromosomes (2N=2X=22) in their somatic cells. The tetraploid watermelons have 44 chromosomes (2N=4X=44) in their somatic cells. When female flowers of tetraploid plants are crossed pollinated by the male flowers of normal diploid plants, the seeds produced in the fruit of tetraploid plants are triploid seeds. Triploid seeds produce triploid plants. When the triploids plants are grown with the normal diploid plants in the same field, the triploid plants produce fruits that are seedless. The seedless condition in triploid watermelon is the result of the presence of three homologous sets of chromosome per somatic cell rather than the usual two. Cells with three sets of homologous chromosomes are said to be triploid and are designated as 3X. The triploid seedless watermelons have 33 chromosomes (2N=3X=33) in their somatic cells. The inability of the triploid zygote to produce normal viable gametes (pollen and egg cells) causes the absence of seeds in triploid fruits. Typically, seedless watermelons contain small edible white ovules, similar to those in immature cucumbers.
Triploid seedless watermelons have been commercially grown in the United States since the late 1980's. The popularity of seedless watermelon has increased since its commercial introduction in the United States. Most of the watermelons produced in California in 2001 were triploid seedless watermelons. Triploid varieties produce higher yields than the diploid seeded varieties, due to more fruit per plant and longer harvest period. The triploid seedless watermelon receives premium prices because of the high quality flesh virtually free of seeds.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention comprises a novel inbred tetraploid watermelon, designated 90-4194. The present invention includes the seeds of the inbred tetraploid watermelon line 90-4194, methods of producing hybrid triploid watermelon seeds using 90-4194, methods of producing seeds having all the genetics of 90-4194, and methods of developing new inbred tetraploid lines using 90-4194. This invention further includes triploid hybrid watermelon seeds and plants produced by crossing 90-4194 with a diploid watermelon line.


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