Cytogenetic Studies of Hybrids between Festuca gigantea Vill. and Lolium multiflorum Lam. |
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Authors: | W G Morgan H Thomas E J Lewis |
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Institution: | W. G. Morgan;, Dr. H. Thomas, E. J. Lewis AFRC Institute for Grassland and Animal Production, Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Plas Gogerddan, Aberystwyth, Wales. SY23 3EE (U.K.) |
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Abstract: | The meiotic behaviour of the hybrid between Festuca gigantea (2n – 6x = 42) and Festuca gigantea (2n = 6x = 42) indicates distinct structural differences between the two species. These differences are also apparent in the degree of chromosome pairing observed in Lolium multiflorum×F. gigantea compared with previous reports on the L. multiflorum×F. arundinacea hybrids. Although the L. multiflorum×F. gigantea 8x amphiploid com Dines the complementary characters of the two species and is agronomically interesting, there are some irregularities in meiotic behaviour that could affect the stability of the amphiploid. Seed fertility in the amphiploid is high and preliminary studies show evidence of a high degree of self-fertility. The pentaploid hybrid between autotetraploid L. multiflorum×F. gigantea is sufficiently fertile to be used as the pollen plant in crosses with diploid L. multiflorum (BC1). Backcrossing the BC3 hybrid to L. multiflorum results in mainly diploid progeny. The possibilities, of using this crossing scheme to introgress F. gigantea characters into L. multiflorum is discussed as an alternative approach to amphiploid breeding as a means o: combining specific complementary characters of the two species. |
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Keywords: | Lolium multiflorum Festuca gigantea interspecific hybrids introgression amphiploids |
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