Chromosomal interchanges and phylogeny of some accessions ofTriticum aestivumsubsp.spelta
✍ Scribed by Wouter Lange; Stevan Petrović
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 441 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-5109
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✦ Synopsis
The occurrence of chromosomal interchanges was studied in F1 hyrids in two diallel schemes, including nine accessions of Triticum aestivum subsp, spelta, originating from Iran, Europe and North Africa, and the common wheat variety 'Chinese Spring' as a reference. Seven accessions of subsp, spelta differed in one translocation from 'Chinese Spring.' The European accession Grey differed in one or perhaps two interchanges from the reference variety, and Iran 417a showed a difference of three interchanges with 'Chinese Spring.' In total six or perhaps seven interchanges were observed. Thus the number of translocation events in subsp, spelta appeared to be low. One translocation was unique and occurred only in the accession from North Africa. Also one accession from Europe, the landrace Schwarzwald, possibly carried a unique translocation. In both diallels an interchange with a relatively low coefficient of multivalent realisation at first meiotic metaphase was observed in most accessions. The two extra translocations in Iran 417a are considered to be the result of more recent translocation events, whereas the possible second translocation in accession Grey showed such a low coefficient of multivalent realisation that its existence could be doubted.