Cytogenetical Study of the Interspecific Hybrid between Capsicum annuum and C.baccatum

  • EGAWA Y
  • TANAKA M
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Abstract

To define the cytogenetical relationship between Capsicum annuum and C.baccatum, the pattern of chromosome pairing at meiotic metaphase in the F1 hybrid was analysed. The average frequency was 0.02 for univalents, 8.93 for bivalents, 0.08 for trivalents, 0.72 for quadrivalents, 0.02 for quinquevalents and 0.49 for hexavalents. Occurrence of univalents was very rare. It is, thus, demonstrated that C.annuum and C.baccatum differ from each other by the presence of at least three reciprocal translocations. From the present results, it is concluded that C. annuum and C.baccatum share a basically homologous but structurally differentiated genome. The F1 hvbrid was sterile because of such a structural differentiation of chromosomes.

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EGAWA, Y., & TANAKA, M. (1986). Cytogenetical Study of the Interspecific Hybrid between Capsicum annuum and C.baccatum. Japanese Journal of Breeding, 36(1), 16–21. https://doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs1951.36.16

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