Prospects of polyploidizing cassava, Manihot esculenta Crantz, by unreduced microspores |
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Authors: | N.M. A. Nassar M. Freitas |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Agronomia, Unversidade de Brasília. CX. 04477. Brasilia. 70919- 000 Brasil |
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Abstract: | Eleven interspecific hybrids of cassava with the wild relatives Manihot glaziovii, M. pseudoglaziovii. M. dichotoma and M. anomala were examined to detect unreduced microspores. The frequency of dyads and triads was counted, as well as pollen viability. Of these hybrids, the second generation progeny of cassava×M. glaziovii showed a high frequency of unreduced microspores (3.7%) permitting their selection for further manipulation of this character. An association of vegetatively-reproduced genotypes and the occurrence of unreduced microspores has also been observed. |
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Keywords: | Manihot esculenta interspecific hybrids meiotic irregularity mutation |
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