Different fertility and meiotic regularity in allohexaploids derived from trigenomic hybrids between three cultivated Brassica allotetraploids and B. maurorum
The wild species Brassica maurorum Durieu (MM, 2 n = 16) is useful for the improvement of Brassica crops. Herein, interspecific reciprocal crosses between B . maurorum and three cultivated Brassica allotetraploids were carried out with the aid of embryo rescue. Trigenomic hybrids with Brassica napu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2012-04, Vol.31 (4), p.781-788 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The wild species
Brassica
maurorum
Durieu (MM, 2
n
= 16) is useful for the improvement of
Brassica
crops. Herein, interspecific reciprocal crosses between
B
.
maurorum
and three cultivated
Brassica
allotetraploids were carried out with the aid of embryo rescue. Trigenomic hybrids with
Brassica
napus
(AACC, 2
n
= 38) and
Brassica
carinata
(BBCC, 2
n
= 34) were produced from reciprocal crosses, but the hybrids with
Brassica
juncea
(AABB, 2
n
= 36) were obtained only when
B
.
maurorum
was used as female. All the hybrids were morphologically intermediate between their parents, and were male and female sterile. By in vitro chromosome doubling of the trigenomic hybrids, the allohexaploids (AACC.MM/MM.AACC, 2
n
= 54; BBCC.MM, 2
n
= 50; MM.AABB, 2
n
= 52) were established and characterized for their phenotype and cytology. The fertilities of three allohexaploids were different, for AACC.MM and MM.AACC failed to produce seeds by selfing, but BBCC.MM showed low seed-set and MM.AABB had good seed-set. They also expressed variable extents of male meiotic regularity as to chromosome pairing and segregation, with MM.AABB > BBCC.MM > AACC.MM/MM.AACC, the same order as their fertility. So their meiotic behavior contributed to the fertility. Finally, the potential of these allohexaploids as a bridge for genetic improvement of
Brassica
crops was discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-011-1200-1 |