Literature DB >> 19448992

Development of Triticum aestivum-Leymus racemosus translocation lines using gametocidal chromosomes.

Jianhua Yuan1, Peidu Chen, Dajun Liu.   

Abstract

Specific chromosomes of certain Aegilops species introduced into wheat genome background may often facilitate chromosome breakage and refusion, and finally result in a variety of chromosome restructuring. Such a phenomenon is commonly called gametocidal effect of the chromosomes. The chromosome 2C of Ae. cylindrica is one of such chromosomes. In the present study, scab resistant wheat-L. racemosus addition lines involving chromosomes Lr.2 and Lr.7 were crossed to wheat-Ae. cylindrica disomic addition line Add2C. Then F(1) hybrids were subsequently backcrossed with wheat cv "Chinese Spring". BC(1) plants with chromosome structural aberration were identified by C-banding. In the self-pollinated progenies of these plants, three translocation lines were developed and characterized by mitotic and meiotic analysis combined with C-banding and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) using biotin-labeled genomic DNA of L. racemosus as probe. Some other putative translocation lines to be further characterized were also found. The practicability and efficiency of the translocation between wheat and alien chromosomes induced by gametocidal chromosomes, as well as the potential use of the developed alien translocation lines were also discussed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 19448992     DOI: 10.1360/01yc0298

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci China C Life Sci        ISSN: 1006-9305


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1.  Development and characterization of wheat- Leymus racemosus translocation lines with resistance to Fusarium Head Blight.

Authors:  Peidu Chen; Wenxuan Liu; Jianhua Yuan; Xiue Wang; Bo Zhou; Suling Wang; Shouzhong Zhang; Yigao Feng; Baojun Yang; Guangxin Liu; Dajun Liu; Lili Qi; Peng Zhang; Bernd Friebe; Bikram S Gill
Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  2005-10-18       Impact factor: 5.699

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