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Plasmon analysis of Triticum (wheat) and Aegilops. 1. Production of alloplasmic common wheats and their fertilities.

K Tsunewaki1, G Z Wang, Y Matsuoka.   

Abstract

Plasmons (= cytoplasms) of eight Triticum species (ten accessions) and 24 Aegilops species (36 accessions) have been introduced by repeated backcrosses to 12 genotypes of hexaploid, common wheat. At transfer problems such as crossing barrier, preferential transmission of a gametocidal or parthenogenesis-inducing chromosome, and mistagging of the material occurred, all of which hindered the plasmon transfer program. Of the 552 genotype-plasmon combinations produced, 532 (96.4%) had reached the B10 or a later backcross generation, 15 (2.7%) the B7 approximately B9 generation, and the remaining 5 (0.9%) the B4 approximately B6 generation by summer, 1996. Pollen and selfed seed fertilities were observed in plants of all the field-grown lines in the 1992-1993 winter crop season, and backcrossed and selfed seed fertilities of plants grown in a greenhouse under a long day condition (17-h light) were assessed in the five latest backcross generations. Selfed seed fertility was found to be a better parameter of male fertility than was pollen fertility. Female fertility, as estimated from the backcrossed seed fertility, was about three times more tolerant to genetic stress caused by the alien plasmon transfer than was male fertility evaluated from both the pollen and selfed seed fertilities. The plasmons studied could be classified into 14 fertility spectrum groups. Most, excluding 15 plasmons belonging to the B, D, D2, S, and Sb plasmon types, were considered the male sterile plasmon to common wheat.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9037776     DOI: 10.1266/ggs.71.293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Genet Syst        ISSN: 1341-7568            Impact factor:   1.517


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