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Overcoming hybridization barriers between pea and some of its wild relatives
Authors:SJ Ochatt  A Benabdelmouna  P Marget  G Aubert  F Moussy  C Pontécaille  L Jacas
Institution:(1) Centre de Recherches de Dijon, INRA, URLEG, BP 86510, 21065 Dijon Cedex, France;(2) CIRAD-AMIS, Avenue Agropolis, 34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
Abstract:Pea would benefit from the plasticity and adaptability of its cross-incompatible relatives Pisum fulvum and Lathyrus sativus L., and we have tested reciprocal sexual crossings by manually cross-pollinating plants of genotypes of these three species. Studies of in situ germination of pollen grains on stigmata showed that pollen tubes were generally unable to germinate or could not reach the ovary. A few putative hybrid pods were nevertheless harvested, with one grain per pod germinated in vitro, then micropropagated for flow cytometry, isoenzyme, molecular (ribosomal ITS PCR-RFLP) and genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) studies. One such grain was recovered from an inter-generic cross of P. sativum x L. sativus and four from an inter-specific P. sativum x P. fulvumcross. A strong cross-incompatibility was shown between pea and grass pea, where the putative hybrid turned out to be pea. Conversely, with the interspecific, P. sativum x P. fulvum cross, flow cytometry and isoenzymes with leaf tissues strongly suggested hybridity, while molecular approaches and GISH confirmed the production of inter-specific hybrids, and without the need for a wild type P. sativum accession as a bridging cross.
Keywords:cell cytometry  GISH  Lathyrus  legume hybrids  Pisum  ribosomal ITS PCR-RFLP
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