| Literature DB >> 26035817 |
Di Chen1, Yuxiang Wu2, Xiling Zhang1, Fuguang Li1.
Abstract
Speciation is always a contentious and challenging issue following with the presence of gene flow. In Gossypium, there are many valuable resources and wild diploid cotton especially C and B genome species possess some excellent traits which cultivated cotton always lacks. In order to explore character transferring rule from wild cotton to upland tetraploid cotton, the [G. capitis-viridis × (G. hirsutum × G. australe)2] triple hybrid was synthesized by interspecies hybridization and chromosome doubling. Morphology comparisons were measured among this hybrid and its parents. It showed that trispecific hybrid F1 had some intermediate morphological characters like leaf style between its parents and some different characters from its parents, like crawl growth characteristics and two kind flower color. It is highly resistant to insects comparing with other cotton species by four year field investigation. By cytogenetic analysis, triple hybrid was further confirmed by meiosis behavior of pollen mother cells. Comparing with regular meiosis of its three parents, it was distinguished by the occurrence of polyads with various numbers of unbalanced microspores and finally generating various abnormal pollen grains. All this phenomenon results in the sterility of this hybrid. This hybrid was further identified by SSR marker from DNA molecular level. It showed that 98 selected polymorphism primers amplified effective bands in this hybrids and its parents. The genetic proportion of three parents in this hybrid is 47.8% from G. hirsutum, 14.3% from G. australe, 7.0% from G. capitis-viridis, and 30.9% recombination bands respectively. It was testified that wild genetic material has been transferred into cultivated cotton and this new germplasm can be incorporated into cotton breeding program.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26035817 PMCID: PMC4452708 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Whole semi-bush plant with crawl growth characteristic and long epidermis hair in the stem, heart and thick leaf style of this triple hybrid.
Fig 2Flowers with two kind color of this triple hybrid at the same time (pink and white) and the stigma and stamen with yellow pollen grains of this hybrid.
Accessions in this study and its characteristics.
| Accessions | Leaf | Flower |
|---|---|---|
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| Big and green | Big and yellow |
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| Small and light grey | Purple with dark speck |
| Allohexaploid | Heart style and grey | Big and red |
| BADC hybrid | Heart style and thicker | White or pink |
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| Grey with deep divided | Light purple with dark speck |
Fig 3Flower characteristic and leaf performance comparison for this hybrid with three parents (from up to down: G. hirsutum, G. australe, allohexaploid, G. capitis-viridis and triple hybrid respectively).
Fig 4Abnormal meiosis behavior of the hybrid with several micronuclei of various sizes (different polyads) in telophase II.
Fig 5Various abnormal pollen grains of this triple hybrid.
The resources of the SSR polymorphism in trispecific hybrid.
| Materials | Triple hybrid |
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| Recombination |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SSR bands | 230 | 110 | 33 | 16 | 71 |
| Genetic ratio | — | 47.8% | 14.3% | 7.0% | 30.9% |