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Production and characterization of an amphiploid between common wheat and Psathyrostachys huashanica Keng ex Kuo

Journal

PLANT BREEDING
Volume 128, Issue 1, Pages 36-40

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0523.2008.01542.x

Keywords

bread wheat; Psathyrostachys huashanica; amphiploid; cytology; morphology; disease resistance

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30470135, 30670150]
  2. Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Teams in Universities of China [IRT0453]
  3. Education Bureau and Science and Technology Bureau of Sichuan Province

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Wide crosses and synthetic amphiploids have played an important role in introgressing desirable traits from related species into cultivated wheat. Hybrids between Triticum aestivum cv. 'J-11' and Psathyrostachys huashanica were treated with colchicine, to produce a new intergeneric amphiploid (PHW-SA). The morphological characteristics of PHW-SA resembled the parent 'J-11'. PHW-SA plants have purple internodes and pubescence in the basal spikelet, inherited from the P. huashanica parent. Somatic chromosome numbers varied from 2n = 51 to 2n = 56, with 70.59% of plants having 56 chromosomes. At metaphase I, PHW-SA (2n = 56) plants showed an average of 1.15 univalents, 27.34 bivalents, 0.03 trivalents and 0.02 tetravalents per cell; complete chromosome pairing occurred in 50% of the pollen mother cells. A survey of disease resistances revealed that the stripe rust resistance from P. huashanica was expressed, but powdery mildew resistance was suppressed. The fertility of PHW-SA was 60%.

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