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SYNTHETIC HYBRIDS OF NEW WORLD AND OLD WORLD AGROPYRONS. I. TETRAPLOID AGROPYRON SPICATUM × DIPLOID AGROPYRON CRISTATUM
Author(s) -
Dewey Douglas R.
Publication year - 1964
Publication title -
american journal of botany
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.218
H-Index - 151
eISSN - 1537-2197
pISSN - 0002-9122
DOI - 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1964.tb06698.x
Subject(s) - agropyron cristatum , biology , ploidy , hybrid , meiosis , botany , agropyron , chromosome pairing , chromosome , genetics , gene
Four interspecific hybrids of tetraploid A. spicatum × diploid A. cristatum ‘Fairway’ were obtained by controlled pollinations of emasculated and unemasculated spikes of A. spicatum. Most vegetative and spike characteristics of the hybrids were intermediate between those of the parent species. Tetraploid A. spicatum behaved cytologically as an autotetraploid, with mean chromosome associations of 0.09 I, 7.95 II, 0.03 III, and 2.98 IV being observed in 103 cells interpreted. The diploid A. cristatum was cytologically regular and formed 7 bivalents in 160 of 163 cells examined. Meiosis in the triploid hybrids was highly irregular, and these plants were completely sterile. Chromosomes of A. spicatum and A. cristatum differed sufficiently in size so that they could be distinguished in the hybrids. Seven bivalents and 7 univalents were formed in 90.5% of 262 cells interpreted at metaphase I. Mean chromosome associations of 6.87 I, 6.98 II, and 0.05 III were observed in the hybrids. Most chromosome pairing was due to autosyndesis of A. spicatum chromosomes, but A. cristatum chromosomes occasionally paired among themselves and with A. spicatum chromosomes. Tetraploid A. spicatum was considered to be an autotetraploid. On the basis of cytological evidence, A. cristatum, A. spicatum, and their interspecific hybrids were represented by genome formulae of AA, BBBB, and ABB, respectively.