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Studies on Low Crossabilities Encountered with the Hordeum bulbosum Method for Haploid Production of Barley, Hordeum vulgare L.
Authors:P. Devaux    T. Adamski   M. Surma
Affiliation:Dr. P. Devaux;, Florimond Desprez, Cytological and Tissue Culture Laboratory, POB 41, 59242 Cappelle en Pévéle (France) Dr. T. Adamski;, Dr. M. Surma, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Plant Genetics, ul. Strzeszynska 34, 60–479 Poznan (Poland)
Abstract:Crosses were made between four spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars and five F1, hybrids with one genotype of Hordeum bulbosum L. in two locations to investigate further previous low crossabilities which had been found in the barley cultivar ‘Apex’ with H. bulbosum. Data at all the main steps of the H. bulbosum technique were recorded and statistically analyzed. Significant differences between barley genotypes were demonstrated for all characters. It was confirmed that ‘Apex’ has poor crossability with H. bulbosum. Out of the three F1 hybrids having ‘Apex’ as one parent, two exhibited low crossability similarly to ‘Apex’ but one showed significantly higher seed setting than ‘Apex’. The effect of the location was only significant on seed setting, while genotype X location interactions were significant on seed setting, seed quality and rate of haploid plants in relation 10 florets pollinated. Another problem which has influenced the success rate of the H. bulbosum method was found in the cultivar ‘Havilla’. Although seed setting and seed quality were high for this cultivar, embryo differentiation was low. However, this latter problem was found to influence less the overall success rate than poor crossability. Mahalanobis's distances were calculated and the dendrite of the shortest distances between barley genotypes was plotted.
Keywords:Hordeum vulgare    Hordeum bulbosum    haploid    crossability    genotype influence    multivariate analysis    Mahalanobis's distance
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