The comparison of wheat-rye and wheat-Aegilopsamphidiploids
- 1 August 1957
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Agricultural Science
- Vol. 49 (2) , 246-250
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s002185960003625x
Abstract
1. The diploid speciesSecale cereale(2n= 14) is self-incompatible,Aegilops longissima(2n= 14) andA. caudata(2n= 14) are self-compatible.A. longissitnais usually self-pollinated andA. caudatais usually out-pollinated.2. Meiotic behaviour, constancy of chromosome number and seed fertility have been examined in the three octoploid amphidiploids derived from crosses ofTriticum vulgarevariety Holdfast (2n= 42) withS. cereale A. longissimaandA. caudatarespectively.3. All the amphidiploids had cells in which some chromosomes were unpaired at first metaphase of meiosis. This meiotic irregularity is not, therefore, related to the breeding system of the diploid parent.4. The fertility of the amphidiploids was not related to their meiotic regularity.5. The least fertile amphidiploid was derived from the self-incompatible diploidS. cereale. The most fertile amphidiploid was derived from the selfcompatible, self-pollinating diploid,A. longissima.6. It is suggested that the infertility of the wheatrye amphidiploid may result from interactions between genotypes adapted to different breeding systems, rather than from the homozygosity in the amphidiploid of deleterious recessive genes derived from the outbreeding rye parent.7. The demonstration of the independence of meiotic regularity and fertility will complicate selection work on wheat-rye amphidiploid material.Keywords
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