Production of intergeneric hybrids between Raphanm and Moricandia |
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Authors: | S. W. Bang Y. Kaneko Y. Matsuzawa |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya 321, Japan |
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Abstract: | Intergeneric F1 hybrids between Raphanus sativus (2n = 18, RR) and Moricandia arvensis (2n = 28, MaMa) have been produced through ovary culture followed by embryo culture, when M. arvensis was used as a pistillate parent. Six BC1 plants were also obtained through ovary culture followed by embryo culture in the backcross of an amphidiploid F1, hybrid with R. sativus cv. 'Pink ball'. Two BC1 plants were ses-quidiploids (2n = 32, MaRR), and the other BC1, plants were hyperploid with 2n = 55, having MaMaRRR genomes. BC2, seeds were obtained by conventional pollination in the successive backcross of two sesquidiploid BC1, plants with R. sativus cv. 'Pink ball'. Their seed set percentages were 12.7% and 17.0%, respectively. These novel hybrid plants and derived progenies may be valuable materials for the genetic investigation and breeding of Brassiceae , including R. sativus. |
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Keywords: | Moricandia arvensis Raphanus sativus backcross generation embryo rescue intergeneric hybrids meiotic association ovary culture |
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