Investigation on pre-zygotic barriers in the interspecific crosses involving Gossypium barbadense and four diploid wild species
Interspecific hybridisation has played significant role in the improvement of economically useful traits such as productivity, earliness, fibre quality and resistance to pests and diseases in cotton. However, wide crosses are often limited by the operation of either pre or/and post-fertilization bar...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Euphytica 2008, Vol.159 (1-2), p.241-248 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Interspecific hybridisation has played significant role in the improvement of economically useful traits such as productivity, earliness, fibre quality and resistance to pests and diseases in cotton. However, wide crosses are often limited by the operation of either pre or/and post-fertilization barriers. The present study on pollen tube behaviour of four diploid wild species viz.,
G. triphyllum
,
G. davidsonii
,
G. thurberi
and
G. armourianum
in the pistils of
G. barbadense
was taken up to determine the extent of pre-zygotic barriers operating in these crosses. High rate of pollen germination (∼80%) and normal growth of pollen tubes were observed upon selfing of both
G. barbadense
and four wild species. Pollen tubes reached the pistils and fertilization was accomplished within 8 HAP in all the five parental species. In the interspecific crosses, pollen germination was normal in the cross involving
G. armourianum
and drastically inhibited in the crosses involving
G. triphyllum
,
G. davidsonii
and
G. thurberi
. Even though delayed pollen tube growth was a general feature in all the four crosses, successful fertilization was observed only in the cross involving
G. armourianum
. In crosses involving
G. triphyllum
,
G. davidsonii
and
G. thurberi
, pollen tubes failed to reach the ovary even at 24 HAP due to the presence of strong stylar and ovarian incompatibility. Abnormalities in pollen tubes such as swelling, twisting, intense callose plug formation, breakage, branching and reverse orientation were frequently observed among the incompatible crosses. |
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ISSN: | 0014-2336 1573-5060 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10681-007-9483-6 |