Haploids can be produced in vitro through anther and microspore culture. This technique allows for the rapid production of homozygous plants in a single generation. Key factors that influence the success of anther culture include the genotype of the donor plant, culture medium composition, developmental stage of the anthers/microspores, and physiological status of the donor plant. The culture of isolated microspores (pollen culture) has advantages over whole anther culture as it avoids issues with contamination from somatic tissues and anther wall factors. Haploids produced through these methods have various applications in basic research and plant breeding.