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Relationship between meiotic behaviour and fertility in backcross-1 derivatives of the [(Gossypium hirsutum × G. thurberi)(2) × G. longicalyx] trispecies hybrid

Abstract. Wild cotton species are an important source of desirable genes for genetic improvement of cultivated cotton Gossypium hirsutum Linnaeus, 1763. For the success of such an improvement, chromosome pairings and recombinations in hybrids are fundamental. The wild African species G. longicalyx H...

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Autores principales: Konan, N’guessan Olivier, Mergeai, Guy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7000483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32047586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v14i1.47231
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description Abstract. Wild cotton species are an important source of desirable genes for genetic improvement of cultivated cotton Gossypium hirsutum Linnaeus, 1763. For the success of such an improvement, chromosome pairings and recombinations in hybrids are fundamental. The wild African species G. longicalyx Hutchinson & Lee, 1958 could be used as donor of the desirable trait of fiber fineness. Twelve BC1 plants obtained from the backcrossing of [(G. hirsutum × G. thurberi Todaro, 1877)(2) × G. longicalyx] (A(h)D(h)D(1)F(1), 2n = 4x = 52) trispecies hybrid (HTL) by G. hirsutum (cv. C2) (A(h)A(h)D(h)D(h), 2n = 4x = 52) were investigated for meiotic behaviour and plant fertility. Their chromosome associations varied as follows: (2.5 to 11.5) I + (17 to 22) II + (0.31 to 1.93) III + (0.09 to 1.93) IV + (0 to 0.07) V + (0 to 0.14) VI. Their pollen fertility ranged from 4.67 to 32.10 %. Only four BC1 plants produced a few seeds through self-pollination. The remaining BC1 were totally self-sterile and usually presented the highest number of univalents. All BC1 materials produced BC2 seeds (0.44 to 6.50 seeds per backcross) with the number of seeds negatively correlated with the number of univalents (R(2) = 0.45, P < 0.05). Most BC1 plants gave significantly finer fiber compared to the cultivated G. hirsutum. SSR markers showed a segregation of wild alleles among the backcross derivatives and Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) revealed presence of entire chromosomes of G. longicalyx as well as recombinant chromosomes in the backcross derivatives. The significance and details of these results are presented and the prospects of successfully exploiting these plant materials are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-70004832020-02-11 Relationship between meiotic behaviour and fertility in backcross-1 derivatives of the [(Gossypium hirsutum × G. thurberi)(2) × G. longicalyx] trispecies hybrid Konan, N’guessan Olivier Mergeai, Guy Comp Cytogenet Research Article Abstract. Wild cotton species are an important source of desirable genes for genetic improvement of cultivated cotton Gossypium hirsutum Linnaeus, 1763. For the success of such an improvement, chromosome pairings and recombinations in hybrids are fundamental. The wild African species G. longicalyx Hutchinson & Lee, 1958 could be used as donor of the desirable trait of fiber fineness. Twelve BC1 plants obtained from the backcrossing of [(G. hirsutum × G. thurberi Todaro, 1877)(2) × G. longicalyx] (A(h)D(h)D(1)F(1), 2n = 4x = 52) trispecies hybrid (HTL) by G. hirsutum (cv. C2) (A(h)A(h)D(h)D(h), 2n = 4x = 52) were investigated for meiotic behaviour and plant fertility. Their chromosome associations varied as follows: (2.5 to 11.5) I + (17 to 22) II + (0.31 to 1.93) III + (0.09 to 1.93) IV + (0 to 0.07) V + (0 to 0.14) VI. Their pollen fertility ranged from 4.67 to 32.10 %. Only four BC1 plants produced a few seeds through self-pollination. The remaining BC1 were totally self-sterile and usually presented the highest number of univalents. All BC1 materials produced BC2 seeds (0.44 to 6.50 seeds per backcross) with the number of seeds negatively correlated with the number of univalents (R(2) = 0.45, P < 0.05). Most BC1 plants gave significantly finer fiber compared to the cultivated G. hirsutum. SSR markers showed a segregation of wild alleles among the backcross derivatives and Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) revealed presence of entire chromosomes of G. longicalyx as well as recombinant chromosomes in the backcross derivatives. The significance and details of these results are presented and the prospects of successfully exploiting these plant materials are discussed. Pensoft Publishers 2020-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7000483/ /pubmed/32047586 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v14i1.47231 Text en N’guessan Olivier Konan, Guy Mergeai http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Relationship between meiotic behaviour and fertility in backcross-1 derivatives of the [(Gossypium hirsutum × G. thurberi)(2) × G. longicalyx] trispecies hybrid
title Relationship between meiotic behaviour and fertility in backcross-1 derivatives of the [(Gossypium hirsutum × G. thurberi)(2) × G. longicalyx] trispecies hybrid
title_full Relationship between meiotic behaviour and fertility in backcross-1 derivatives of the [(Gossypium hirsutum × G. thurberi)(2) × G. longicalyx] trispecies hybrid
title_fullStr Relationship between meiotic behaviour and fertility in backcross-1 derivatives of the [(Gossypium hirsutum × G. thurberi)(2) × G. longicalyx] trispecies hybrid
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between meiotic behaviour and fertility in backcross-1 derivatives of the [(Gossypium hirsutum × G. thurberi)(2) × G. longicalyx] trispecies hybrid
title_short Relationship between meiotic behaviour and fertility in backcross-1 derivatives of the [(Gossypium hirsutum × G. thurberi)(2) × G. longicalyx] trispecies hybrid
title_sort relationship between meiotic behaviour and fertility in backcross-1 derivatives of the [(gossypium hirsutum × g. thurberi)(2) × g. longicalyx] trispecies hybrid
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7000483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32047586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v14i1.47231
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