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Trifolium ambiguum as a source of variation in the breeding of white clover
Authors:M R Meredith  T P T Michaelson-Yeates  H J Ougham  H Thomas
Institution:(1) Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, Plas Gogerddan, UK SY23 3EB Aberystwyth, Dyfed, Wales, UK
Abstract:Summary Hybrids between T. ambiguum and T. repens were successfully established after ovule culture. The hybrids were male sterile but one of the hybrids produced a single seed when backcrossed to T. repens, while the other produced a significantly greater number of seeds. The majority of the backcross hybrids from the latter had 48 chromosomes, being produced from the fertilisation of unreduced gametes of the F1 hybrid by T. repens pollen. Regular meiosis in the BC1 hybrid resulted in the production of balanced gametes containing the full complement of T. repens chromosomes and the polyhaploid set of T. ambiguum chromosomes. There was no difficulty in establishing a substantial population of BC2 hybrids. The meiotic behaviour of the BC1 hybrid indicated that it should be possible to transfer genes from T. ambiguum into white clover T. repens. The significance of the results in terms of the use of alien variation in the improvement of white clover is discussed.
Keywords:backcrosses  in situ hybridisation  interspecific hybrids  Trifolium ambiguum  Trifolium repens  white clover
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