2004
DOI: 10.1007/s11177-005-0066-0
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Molecular study and C-banding of chromosomes in common wheat alloplasmic lines obtained from the backcross progeny of barley?wheat hybrids Hordeum vulgare L. (2n = 14) � Triticum aestivum L. (2n = 42) and differing in fertility

Abstract: We studied common wheat alloplasmic lines differing in fertility traits, which had been obtained from the backcross progeny of barley-wheat hybrids Hordeum vulgare L. (2 n = 14) × Triticum aestivum L.(2 n = 42), using molecular analysis and chromosome C-banding. It was found that the nuclei of all alloplasmic lines studied, regardless of their fertility traits, contained only the common wheat chromosomes (2 n = 42). The formation of line L-79(10)(3)F 6 , stable for self-fertility, from line L-79(10)F 3 was acc… Show more

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“…Alloplasmic lines L-17(1)-L-17(37) formed from a partially fertile BC 3 generation plant with a 2n = 42 did not contain barley chromosomes and were fertile in F 2 -F 3 generations (Bildanova et al, 2004). The germination of the recombinant L-17F 4 alloplasmic lines was similar to the control level (not less than 98 %), and all the plants were fertile (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Alloplasmic lines L-17(1)-L-17(37) formed from a partially fertile BC 3 generation plant with a 2n = 42 did not contain barley chromosomes and were fertile in F 2 -F 3 generations (Bildanova et al, 2004). The germination of the recombinant L-17F 4 alloplasmic lines was similar to the control level (not less than 98 %), and all the plants were fertile (Table 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Earlier, we reported the production of the recombinant alloplasmic lines of common wheat derived from backcross progenies of barley-wheat hybrids H. vulgare × T. aestivum (Pershina et al, 1998) and restoration of their fertility (Pershina et al, 1999a). Alloplasmic lines (H. vulgare)-T. aestivum characterized by different fertility levels proved to be valuable models for studying the variability of both nuclear and organellar (mitochondrial and chloroplast) genomes in the process of nuclearcytoplasmic co-adaptation (Bildanova et al, 2004;Aksyonova et al, 2005;Pershina et al, 2014). Some Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding • 2018 • 22 • 5 of the recombinant alloplasmic lines with full fertility restoration were included in breeding of common wheat (Belan et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers have been used as molecular markers with great success in plant genome identification projects, e.g., Hordeum vulgare L. (Bildanova et al 2004), Secale cereale L. (Linacero et al 2000), and P. huashanica Keng ex Kuo (Kang et al 2008), but the main weakness of this method is its poor reproducibility. Sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers have been developed to effectively screen wheat lines containing alien chromatin, such as Thinopyrum elongatum (Host) D.R.…”
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