Localization of Genes in Rye that Restore Male Fertility to Hexaploid Wheat with timopheevi Cytoplasm |
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Authors: | C. A. Curtis A. J. Lukaszewski |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA. |
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Abstract: | Four sets of wheat-rye addition lines were screened to localize genes in rye that restore male fertility to hexaploid wheat with timopheevi cytoplasm. One gene, designated Rfc3, was physically located in the distal 40 % of the long arm of chromosome 6R. No allelic variation at Rfc3 was found; normal male fertility was consistently observed in all F1 hybrid combinations tested. A second gene, designated Rfc4, was located on the long arm of chromosome 4R. Variation between chromosomes 4R in the level of restoration was observed; fertility in hybrids ranged from 0 % to about 50 % of normal. Attempts to genetically map Rfc4 were inconclusive but suggested it was located 16.1 cM from the telomere of the long arm and at least 8.0 cM from the centromere. These restorers, particularly Rfc3, may have potential in hybrid wheat breeding programs and can be manipulated for production of male sterile triticale lines. |
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Keywords: | Triticosecale X Triticum timopheevi cytoplasmic male sterility fertility restoration |
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