Molecular cytogenetic characterization of the amphiploid between bread wheat and Psathyrostachys huashanica |
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Authors: | Hou-Yang Kang Qian Chen Yi Wang Mei-Yu Zhong Hai-Qin Zhang Yong-Hong Zhou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, 611130, Wenjiang, Chengdu, Sichuan, China 2. Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Resources and Improvement, Ministry of Education, Sichuan Agricultural University, 625014, Yaan, Sichuan, China
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Abstract: | A new wheat-Psathyrostachys huashanica amphiploid, PHW-SA, was characterized using molecular cytological tools to evaluate the potential utilization of P. huashanica for wheat improvement. PHW-SA pollen mother cells (PMCs) regularly revealed averagely 0.57 univalents, 24.51 ring bivalents, 3.19 rod bivalents and 0.01 trivalents per cell. Complete homologous chromosome pairing was seen in 81% of the PMCs, indicating a degree of cytological stability. P. huashanica C-banding karyotypes of PHW-SA displayed strong heterochromatin terminal bands at either or both ends. 24 P. huashanica chromosome arms showed telomeric bands. Using P. huashanica DNA as a probe and J-11 DNA as blocker, distinctive P. huashanica chromosomes, which were presented entirely greenish-yellow hybridization signals, were observed in a somatic metaphase of PHW-SA. GISH also revealed the chromosomal breakage and translocation occurring in the amphiploid PHW-SA, which may represent a centromeric fusion between P. huashanica and wheat chromosomes. Seeds storage proteins electrophoresis indicated that PHW-SA expressed some of P. huashanica specific gliadin and glutenin bands, and a few gliadin and glutenin bands of the parents disappeared and new bands appeared. The results indicated that the amphiploid PHW-SA could serve as novel germplasm sources for wheat improvement. |
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