Cytogenetics of interspecific hybrids in the genus Capsicum L. |
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Authors: | O. Aniel Kumar Ramesh C. Panda K. G. Raja Rao |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Andhra University, 530 003 Waltair, India;(2) Department of Botany, Karanjia College, 757037 Karanjia, Orissa |
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Abstract: | Summary Crosses between a wild species C. chacoense and three cultivated species of chili pepper viz. C. annuum, C. frutescens and C. chinense yielded hybrids when C. chacoense was the seed parent but the reciprocal crosses were unsuccessful. C. chacoense × C. annuum F1 hybrids were partly fertile and therefore an F2 population could be raised; the other two F1 hybrids were totally sterile. Chromosome pairing in the F1 plants resulted largely in bivalents and a few multivalents and univalents. The genomes of the four species share large homologies and the role of chromosome structural changes in genome differentiation is suggested. Hybrid sterility is the major reproductive isolation mechanism. |
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Keywords: | Capsicum chacoense Capsicum annuum Capsicum frutescens Capsicum chinense interspecific hybrids genome homologies cytogenetics |
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