The range of genetic variation of spontaneous chromosome doubling frequency of maize haploid plantlets derived from in vitro anther culture was evaluated. When regeneration is obtained by direct embryo-genesis, bypassing the callus phase, it appears that the frequency of spontaneous doubling may exceed 40% of the regenerated plantlets. This high frequency may be one consequence of the use of doubled haploid lines derived from anther culture and spontaneous chromosome doubling. We also report an increase, by more than 50%, of the productivity of diploid fertile regenerated plantlets produced by colchicine supplemented medium during the cold shock pretreatment of the microspores inside the anthers. Optimization of the treatments and the anther culture procedure are discussed.