Effect of the 1BL.1RS wheat-rye translocation on the androgenic response in spring bread wheat
- Authors: Lazaridou T.B.1, Pankou C.I.2, Xynias I.N.1, Roupakias D.G.2
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Affiliations:
- School of Agricultural Technology, Food Technology and Nutrition
- Laboratory of Genetics and Plant breeding, School of Agriculture
- Issue: Vol 51, No 6 (2017)
- Pages: 485-490
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0095-4527/article/view/173789
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S009545271706007X
- ID: 173789
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Abstract
The study was conducted to investigate the effect of the 1BL.1RS wheat-rye-translocation on the androgenic response in spring bread wheat. Therefore, four bread wheat cultivars carrying the translocation, four Greek and three Canadian bread wheat cultivars without the translocation were used. An equal number of anthers from each cultivar, containing microspores in the mid (MU) to late uninucleate (LU) microspore developmental stage, were cultured after cold pre-treatment for seven days at 4°C. W14, 190-2 and the basic MS were used as induction, regeneration, and rooting media respectively. The best androgenic response was recorded in two cultivars carrying the translocation. Only two cultivars lacking the translocation responded to anther culture. It is concluded that the positive effect of the 1BL.1RS translocation on anther culture response of bread wheat cultivars cannot be attributed entirely to its presence because the genetic background of the cultivars carrying the translocation could be also important.
About the authors
Th. B. Lazaridou
School of Agricultural Technology, Food Technology and Nutrition
Email: ixynias@teiwm.gr
Greece, Terma Kontopoulou, Florina, 53100
Ch. I. Pankou
Laboratory of Genetics and Plant breeding, School of Agriculture
Email: ixynias@teiwm.gr
Greece, Thessaloniki, 54124
I. N. Xynias
School of Agricultural Technology, Food Technology and Nutrition
Author for correspondence.
Email: ixynias@teiwm.gr
Greece, Terma Kontopoulou, Florina, 53100
D. G. Roupakias
Laboratory of Genetics and Plant breeding, School of Agriculture
Email: ixynias@teiwm.gr
Greece, Thessaloniki, 54124
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