Cytogenetics of a hybrid and amphiploid between Hordeum pubiflorum and Secale africanum
- 1 February 1985
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology
- Vol. 27 (1) , 1-5
- https://doi.org/10.1139/g85-001
Abstract
A low frequency (0.86) of rod bivalents was observed at metaphase I of meiosis in the F1 hybrid between Hordeum pubiflorum 2x and Secale africanum 2x. Seeds were obtained from colchicine-doubled sectors on the hybrid. An average of 2.49′ + 12.77″ per cell characterized meiosis in the amphiploid. The univalent and bivalent frequencies among Hordeum and Secale chromosomes were approximately equal, although there was a higher proportion of ring bivalents formed by the Hordeum chromosomes. Over 90% of the pollen was stainable, but only 40% seed set was obtained on the amphiploid. Although the seeds were badly shrivelled, some were viable.Key words: intergeneric hybrid, chiasma frequency, embryo rescue, Hordeum–Secale.Keywords
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