Wheat: Reconstitution of the Tetraploid Component (AABB) of Hexaploids
- 17 January 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 143 (3603) , 253-255
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.143.3603.253
Abstract
The tetraploid AABB genomic component of two varieties of common hexaploid wheat (AABBDD; 2 n = 42) was reconstituted by a simple back-crossing technique in which known phylogenetic relationships between the hexaploid and tetraploid groups of Triticum were used. The reconstituted tetraploids do not closely resemble commonly described varieties of the present-day group of tetraploid species. The plants are dwarfed, lack vigor, and are partially or completely self-sterile, depending on the variety of the hexaploid source. Chromosome pairing is similar to that observed in a variety of durum wheat (AABB; 2 n = 28). Synthetic hexaploids derived from hybrids between one of the reconstituted tetraploids and several strains of Aegilops squarrosa (D genome) are of normal growth and vigor and are highly fertile.Keywords
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