Production of disomic wheat-barley chromosome addition lines using Hordeum bulbosum crosses

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The possibility of using Hordeum bulbosum Crosses to facilitate production of disomic wheat–barley addition lines from monosomic additions was investigated. Aneuhaploids with 22 chromosomes were obtained in the expected gametic frequencies after crossing monosomic, disomio and monotelo-disomic addition lines, involving four different barley chromosomes, as the female parent with tetraploid H. bulbosum. Thus the added barley chromosomes were not eliminated when preferential elimination of the bulbosum chromosomes took place in the hybrid embryos. Disomic addition lines were obtained after treating the aneuhaploids with colchicine. This method could have wider application in the production of other wheat–alien chromosome disomic addition lines, especially where the transmission frequency of the alien chromosome through the pollen is very low, but its use will depend on the wheat parent being crossarle with H. bulbosum and the alien chromosome being retained during the elimination of bulbosum chromosomes. © 1981, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Islam, A. K. M. R., & Shepherd, K. W. (1981). Production of disomic wheat-barley chromosome addition lines using Hordeum bulbosum crosses. Genetical Research, 37(2), 215–219. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672300020188

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