| Literature DB >> 21869477 |
Gléia Cristina Laverde Ricci1, Alice Maria De Souza-Kaneshima, Mariana Ferrari Felismino, Andrea Beatriz Mendes-Bonato, Maria Suely Pagliarini, Cacilda Borges Do Valle.
Abstract
A total of 44 accessions of Brachiaria decumbens were analysed for chromosome count and meiotic behaviour in order to identify potential progenitors for crosses. Among them, 15 accessions presented 2n = 18; 27 accessions, 2n = 36; and 2 accessions, 2n = 45 chromosomes. Among the diploid accessions, the rate of meiotic abnormalities was low, ranging from 0.82% to 7.93%. In the 27 tetraploid accessions, the rate of meiotic abnormalities ranged from 18.41% to 65.83%. The most common meiotic abnormalities were related to irregular chromosome segregation, but chromosome stickiness and abnormal cytokinesis were observed in low frequency. All abnormalities can compromise pollen viability by generating unbalanced gametes. Based on the chromosome number and meiotic stability, the present study indicates the apomictic tetraploid accessions that can act as male genitor to produce interspecific hybrids with B. ruziziensis or intraspecific hybrids with recently artificially tetraploidized accessions.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21869477 DOI: 10.1007/s12041-011-0087-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet ISSN: 0022-1333 Impact factor: 1.166