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The Effect of Homoeologous Meiotic Pairing in Tetraploid Hordeum bulbosum L. xH-vulgare L. Hybrids on Alien Introgressions in Offspring

Journal

CYTOGENETIC AND GENOME RESEARCH
Volume 150, Issue 2, Pages 139-149

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000455141

Keywords

Alien introgression; Barley; Homoeologous pairing; Meiosis

Funding

  1. German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture [145]

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The pairing behaviour of the individual chromosome arms of Hordeum vulgare (Hv) with their homoeologous arms of H. bulbosum (Hb) at metaphase I of meiosis in tetraploid Hb x Hv hybrids and the frequencies of recombined Hv chromosome arms in selfed offspring were studied on differentially visualized chromosomes after fluorescent in situ hybridisation. The frequencies of paired Hv-Hb arms in the F-2 and F-3 hybrids were correlated with the frequencies of recombined Hv chromosomes in progenies. Self-generation of hybrids, the number of Hv and Hb chromosomes, and the number of recombined Hv chromosomes of the hybrids strongly influenced the Hv - Hb pairing frequency in meiosis. Within the offspring of F-2 and F-3 hybrids both Hv plants and hybrids were detected. In contrast, all progenies of the F-4 hybrid were hybrids which exhibited centromere misdivisions. The highest frequencies of homoeologous pairing in hybrids and most recombinants were obtained for the barley chromosome 1HL. Recombinants for 4HL, 5HS, 6HS, and 7HS were rarely found. Meiotic pairing and recombinants involving chromosome 1HS were never observed. The results of this study demonstrate that fertile tetraploid interspecific hybrids with a high intergenomic pairing at meiosis are valuable basic material for introgression breeding in barley. (C) 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel

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