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Gamete formation via meiotic nuclear restitution generates fertile amphiploid F1 (oat×maize) plants.

R G Kynast1, D W Davis, R L Phillips, H W Rines.   

Abstract

Hybrid (oat×maize) zygotes developed into euhaploid plants with complete oat chromosome complements without maize chromosomes and into aneuhaploid plants with complete oat chromosome complements and different numbers of retained individual maize chromosomes. The elimination of maize chromosomes in the hybrid embryo is caused by uniparental genome loss during early steps of embryogenesis. Some of these haploid plants set seed in up to 50% of their self-pollinated spikelets. The high fertility was found to be mainly caused by formation of numerically unreduced female and male gametes (nunreduced=3x+0…3=21…24 chromosomes). Gamete formation involves meiotic nuclear restitution. The restitution process is caused by an alternative type of meiosis. It follows the model of levigatum-type semi-heterotypic divisions, but with a formation of the nuclear membrane at the transition from telophase I to interkinesis, which resembles the model of pygaera-type pseudo-homotypic divisions. We propose the name haploid meiotic restitution for this particular process combination. We discuss the use and implications of the specific process of gamete formation in F1 (oat×maize) plants.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22367231     DOI: 10.1007/s00497-012-0182-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Plant Reprod        ISSN: 0934-0882


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