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Peroxidase isozyme differences in tall fescue cultivars and allopolyploid accessions
Authors:P H Hicks  D A Sleper  D D Randall  C F Crane
Institution:(1) Department of Agronomy, University of Missouri, 65211 Columbia, MO, USA
Abstract:Summary The use of isoelectric focusing for the isozymic identification of cultivars and wild forms in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) and determination of ploidy effects was investigated. Peroxidase zymograms from allopolyploid accessions (4x, 6x, 8x, and 10x, x=7) and randomly sampled plants of the cultivars lsquoKenhyrsquo, lsquoKentucky 31rsquo, and lsquoMissouri 96rsquo, were compared for band number, position, and staining intensity. There was little isozymic variation among plants in the tetraploid and hexaploid, but considerably more in the octoploid and decaploid members of the series. Yet no significant effects of ploidy on isozyme complexity or band number were observed. There were no consistent differences in band number, position, or frequencies among the three cultivars in spite of their diverse parentage. Isoclectric focusing can be used successfully in tall fescue, but the limited variability of the peroxidases encourages investigation of other isozyme systems in the future.Contribution from the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. Journal Series No. 8627. Research supported by USDA-SEA Competitive Research Grant 5901-0410-9-0366-0.
Keywords:Festuca arundinacea  tall fescue  polyploidy  isoelectric focusing  varietal identification
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