Author:
Lee D. J.,Berding N.,Jackes B. R.,Bielig L. M.
Abstract
Verification of the authenticity of the hybrid origin of progeny from
interspecific or intergeneric crossing in introgression studies in plant
improvement is essential before usage of such progeny. This study undertook to
determine whether isozyme phenotypes verified the hybrid origin of apparent
crosses between a clone of Erianthus arundinaceus (Retz.) Jeswiet and several
Saccharum spp. hybrid clones. Starch gel electrophoresis
was used to resolve 18 isozyme systems for markers that would distinguish
E. arundinaceus from
Saccharum spp. hybrid clones. Eight isozyme systems
revealed 16 bands that were present in E. arundinaceus but absent from the sugarcane parents. When
a population of putative E. arundinaceus × Saccharum spp. hybrid
progeny was screened using these isozyme systems, none of the clones expressed
the bands characteristic of E. arundinaceus. Thus, their
intergeneric nature was disproven.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
4 articles.
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