2021
DOI: 10.5007/2175-7925.2021.e79666
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Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability

Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate genetic stability by determining the meiotic index (MI) and pollen viability in F1RC2 segregating populations, obtained by the crosses between wheat commercial cultivars and synthetic wheat, aimed at introgression/genetic resistance. For MI, three ears were collected per genotype, before anthesis, and they were fixed in Carnoy’s solution. The cytological slides were prepared by crushing the anthers and staining with 1% acetocarmine, and the normal tetrads and the one… Show more

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“…Pollen grains of the parental species were highly fertile with uniform diameter when compared to F 1 s with partial sterility and varied pollen diameter [40]. It is relatively normal for well-established plant species to have high pollen fertility due to normal meiosis [48,49]. Plants treated with colchicine exhibited reduced height and altered leaf shape.…”
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“…Pollen grains of the parental species were highly fertile with uniform diameter when compared to F 1 s with partial sterility and varied pollen diameter [40]. It is relatively normal for well-established plant species to have high pollen fertility due to normal meiosis [48,49]. Plants treated with colchicine exhibited reduced height and altered leaf shape.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%