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Variation of prezygotic barriers in the interspecific hybridization between oilseed rape and wild radish
Authors:G. Guéritaine  J.F. Bonavent  H. Darmency
Affiliation:(1) Unité de Malherbologie et Agronomie, INRA BP 86510, 21065 Dijon Cedex, France;(2) Unité de recherches de Génétique et d'amélioration des plantes, INRA Dijon, Domaine d'époisses, 21110 Bretenières, France
Abstract:Escape of transgenes from genetically modified oilseed rape, Brassica napus, into wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum, depends on sexual compatibility. The variation in prezygotic barriers of two different cultivars for interspecific hybridization with a population of wild radish was investigated by hand crossing and fluorescence microscopy of pistils. Significant differences were observed between oil seed rape cultivars in their ability to accept wild radish pollen germinating onto their stigma and the rate of fertilization of ovules. Some differences among the pollen donor plants were also detected. These results suggest that the rate of interspecific hybridization in the field would depend upon the oilseed rape cultivar and the genotype composition of the local wild populations. The implication of S-related genes, as revealed through identification by pistil tissue prints of class I and II S-types of SLG (S-Locus Glycoprotein) and SLR1 (S-Locus Related),and immuno-IEF, was not significant. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Brassica napus   interspecific incompatibility  ovulefertilization   Raphanus raphanistrum   S-locus
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