Partial control of chromosome elimination by temperature in immature embryos of Hordeum vulgare L. x H. bulbosum L. |
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Authors: | R A Pickering |
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Institution: | (1) Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Plas Gogerddan, SY23 3EB Aberystwyth, Wales, UK;(2) Present address: Crop Research Division, Lincoln, DSIR, Private Bag, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Summary Embryos derived from Hordeum vulgare L. x H. bulbosum L. were subjected in vivo to a range of temperatures, and the proportions of hybrid plants which retain both parental sets of chromosomes were determined. Elimination of the H. bulbosum genome was significantly increased at temperatures greater than 20°C and resulted in fewer hybrid plants compared with temperatures below 17.5°C. Embryos were also allowed to develop in situ at 15°C and then transferred to 26°C for 8, 16 or 24h during the first 7 days after pollination. A period of 16 h at 26°C (equivalent to at least one complete mitotic cycle) at 2–5 days after pollination was found to be sufficient to increase chromosome elimination significantly above the levels obtained at a constant 15°C. At this stage (2–5 days after pollination at 15°C) the mean embryonic cell number was 2.3–223. |
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Keywords: | Horacum spp interspecifi hybridization embryonic development temperature chromosome elimination |
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