Cytogenetic relationships of certain artificial and natural species of Avena
- 1 April 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Agricultural Science
- Vol. 52 (2) , 189-199
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600036686
Abstract
1. The desirability of employing the genetic variation present in diploid and tetraploid wild species for the improvement of the cultivated hexaploid species stimulated an investigation into the synthesis of various amphiploid forms in Avena.2. Five amphiploids at the hexaploid level have been produced, but the present investigation is limited to the amphiploids developed from the cross A. barbata (2n = 28)×.A. strigosa subsp. hirtula (2n= 14), their hybrids with the natural hexaploid species and with other amphiploid types.3. These amphiploids, like their parents, possessed black paleae, with hairs and a fairly strong geniculate awn on both the lower and upper grains. The bases of both the lower and upper grains possessed the articulation surfaces characteristic of A. fatua. Their hybrids with A. fatua were similar in spikelet morphology, but the A. sterilis type of spikelet was dominant in both the amphiploid 6x × A. sterilis and amphiploid 6x × A. byzantina. Partial dominance of the cultivated type base over the shedding type was evident in crosses with A. sativa and A. nuda but the naked caryopsis and multiflorous spikelet were recessive in the latter cross. In crosses between the A. barbata/A. hirtula 6x amphiploid and the A. abyssinica/A. strigosa 6x amphiploid (Cc 4387) the hybrid exhibited a reversal of dominance relationships, with the cultivated base type of Cc4387 being completely recessive to the shedding base.Keywords
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