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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 125, Issue 3, Pages 1216-1227Publisher
AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.1104/pp.125.3.1216
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All 10 chromosomes of maize (Zea mays, 2n = 2x = 20) were recovered as single additions to the haploid complement of oat (Avena sativa 2n = 6x = 42) among F-1 plants generated from crosses involving three different- lines of maize to eight different lines of oat. In vitro rescue culture of more than 4,300 immature F, embryos resulted in a germination frequency of 11% with recovery of 378 F-1 plantlets (8.7%) of moderately vigorous growth. Some F-1 plants were sectored with distinct chromosome constitutions among tillers of the same plant and also between root and shoot cells. Meiotic restitution facilitated development of un-reduced gametes in the F-1. Self-pollination of these partially fertile F-1 plants resulted in disomic additions (2n = 6x + 2 = 44) for maize chromosomes 1, 2,, 4, 6, 7, and 9. Maize chromosome 8 was recovered as a monosomic addition (2n = 6x + 1 = 43). Monosomic additions for maize chromosomes 5 and 10 to a haploid complement of oat (n = 3x + 1 = 22) were recovered several times among the F-2 plants. Although partially fertile, these chromosome 5 and 10 addition plants have not yet transmitted the added maize chromosome to F-2 offspring. We discuss the development and general utility of this set of oat-maize addition lines as a novel tool for maize genomics and genetics.
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