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Metaphase I-bound arms frequency and genome analysis in wheat-Aegilopshybrids. 3. Similar relationships between the B genome of wheat and S or Slgenomes ofAe. speltoides,Ae. longissimaandAe. sharonensis

✍ Scribed by B. Fernández-Calvín; J. Orellana


Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
698 KB
Volume
88
Category
Article
ISSN
0040-5752

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✦ Synopsis


The meiotic behaviour of Triticum aestivum × Aegilops speltoides, T. aestivum × Ae. sharonensis and T. aestivum × Ae. longissima tetraploid hybrids (genome constitution ABDS, ABDS (l) , and ABDS (l) , respectively) has been analysed by the C-banding technique. Of the six types of pairing normally occurring, at metaphase I three were recognized: A-D, AD-BS/AD-BS (l) and B-S/B-S (l) . The relative order observed in the low pairing hybrid, A-D> B-S (l) >AD-BS (l) , as well as that found in high-pairing 'Chinese Spring' × Ae. speltoides hybrids, A-D>AD-BS>ß-S, revealed the existence of preferential pairing patterns among the different genomes that are in competition. In all of the hybrids analysed the mean number of bound arms per cell for the A-D type was significantly higher than the mean number of associations between the B and S/S (l) genomes. Usually the relative contribution of each type of pairing is maintained among hybrids with different Aegilops species. These results indicate that the genomes of Ae. speltoides, Ae. sharonensis and Ae. longissima show a similar affinity with the genomes of hexaploid wheat; therefore none of these species can be considered to be a distinct donor of the B genome of wheats.