Hybridizing Brassica rapa with wild crucifers Diplotaxis erucoides and Brassica maurorum |
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Authors: | Harsh Garg Shashi Banga Payal Bansal Chhaya Atri S. S. Banga |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, 141004, Punjab, India |
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Abstract: | Two wide hybrids, Diplotaxis erucoides (2n = 14) × Brassica rapa (2n = 20) and B. maurorum (2n = 20) × B. rapa, were developed using the sequential ovary–ovule culture. Reciprocal crosses failed, possibly as a consequence of strong unilateral incompatibility. The F 1 hybrids in each combination were completely male sterile and morphologically intermediate to the respective parents. DNA marker polymorphism and chromosome counts confirmed their hybrid nature. High frequency of bivalents in the F 1 and the presence of trivalents/quadrivalents in the derived amphiploids suggested genomic duplications and homoeology of the parental genomes. Up to three homoeologous pairs between the D. erucoides (DeDe) and B. rapa (AA) genomes, and one between B. maurorum (BmBm) and B. rapa genomes were observed. Successful synthesis of the F 1 hybrids and amphiploids of B. rapa with D. erucoides and B. maurorum, and allosyndetic chromosome pairing are expected to permit introgressions of desirable loci into the cultivated Brassica germplasm, especially for resistance to Alternaria brassicae and Albugo candida. |
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Keywords: | Wide hybridization Amphiploids Cytology Genomic affinity Disease resistance |
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