Heterosis in the flour moth,Ephestia kühniella
✍ Scribed by F. Leibenguth; M. Schäfer
- Book ID
- 104626232
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 617 KB
- Volume
- 64
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-6707
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✦ Synopsis
Four lines of Ephestia kiihniella each homozygous for one of three different allozyme alleles at the Est-2 locus and two alleles at the Adh locus were crossed in order to study the extent of somatic, reproductive and adaptive heterosis in F I hybrids in comparison with the mean performance of the simultaneously reared inbred parent lines. With regard to adult weight and wing length (somatic heterosis) hybrids exhibit maximally 20% (males 10%) and 9% heterosis, respectively. As concerns the production of eggs and hatched larvae (reproductive heterosis) hybrids exceed the parental mean by 90% and 200%. Adaptive heterosis is realized by a shorter development period of the hybrids (maximally by 30%) as well as by significant lower variance of all metrical characters studied. In the F 2 the degree of heterosis diminishes. There is neither an excess of heterozygotes among the segregating allozyme genotypes nor superior performance of the heterozygotes concerning any one of the traits studied. Therefore, it is concluded that the pronounced heterosis in F I is not a single-gene-heterosis operating at the Est-2 and the Adh-locus.
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