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Somatic chromosome elimination and meiotic chromosome pairing in the triple hybrid 6x-(Solanum acaule × S. bulbocastanum) × 2×-S. phureja
Authors:M S Ramanna  J G Th Hermsen
Institution:(1) Institute of Plant Breeding (IvP), Agricultural University, Wageningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Two selected hexaploid F1 clones from the cross Solanum acaule x S. bulbocastanum were intercrossed and the resulting hybrid plants pollinated with the diploid species S. phureja, in order to obtain tetraploid triple hybrids with the same ploidy level as S. tuberosum cultivars (2n=4x=48).Apart from three trihaploids a large population of triple hybrids was obtained, showing chromosome mosaicism in root tip cells (euploid + hypoploid chromosome numbers) and a uniform, mostly hypoploid chromosome number in the pollen mother cells. It is demonstrated that somatic chromosome elimination in the early stages of development is the most probable cause.From detailed pachytene observations as well as from the chromosome associations observed at metaphase I it is evident, that there is normal pairing between the four genomes in the triple hybrids. Although S. bulbocastanum is a quite distinct species with a rigid crossability barrier with S. phureja, the chromosomes of these two species appear to have a high degree of homology. Especially the formation of quadrivalents involving all twelve groups of four homeologous chromosomes, indicated that the four parental genomes (two from S. acaule, one from S. bulbocastanum and one from S. phureja) are not differentiated to the extent of affecting normal pairing and chiasma formation. These results support the view, that the transfer of valuable characters from S. bulbocastanum to S. tuberosum cultivars is feasible even when these characters are polygenically controlled.
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