Cytology and Fertility of Hybrids and Amphiploids between Aegilops caudata L. ×Triticum turgidum (L.) Thell |
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Authors: | R. Simeone D. Pignoni A. Blanco M. Attolico |
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Affiliation: | Dr. D. Pignone;, Ms. M. Attolico, C.N.R. Germplasm Institute, Via Ameiidola 165/a, 1-70126 Bari (Italy). Prof. A. Blanc;, Dr. R. Simeone, Institute of Plant Breeding, University of Bari, Via Amendola 165/a, 1-70126 Bari (Italy). |
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Abstract: | Interspecific hybrids and amphiploids between Aegilops caudata L. (2n = 2x = 14, CC) and Triticum turgidum (L.) Thell. conv. durum Desf M. K. (2n = 4x = 28, AABB) were produced. Such hybrids can be used to introduce desirable traits such as disease resistance into cultivated durum wheats. One of the durum parents was a ph I mutation of the cv. ‘Cappelli’ used for testing the possibility of direct introduction of alien variation into cultivated species. The amphiploids were obtained both through colchicine chromosome doubling and as natural non-reductional mciosis products. In both hybrids and amphiploids, meiotic pairing and fertility were studied. Hybrids showed varying degrees of pairing and, in addition to the one involving the ph 1 mutant, one high pairing hybrid was found (Ae. caudata× cv. ‘Capinera’). Cytological examination of microsporogenesis in amphiploids revealed a high frequency of bivalent formation. Fertility proved to be a very variable character since some of the amphiploids were almost completely sterile. The use of amphiploids in breeding programmes is discussed in relation to meiotic and fertility data. |
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Keywords: | Triticum turgidum Aegilops caudate interspecific hybridization amphiploids meiotic pairing |
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