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Use of tissue culture to bypass wheat hybrid necrosis
Authors:Z Chen  D A Evans  A Vasconcelos
Institution:(1) DNA Plant Technology Corporation, 2611 Branch Pike, Cinnaminson, New Jersey, USA;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, Newbrunswick, New Jersey, USA
Abstract:Summary Hybrid necrosis in wheat is a barrier to gene transfer in wheat breeding practice. It is based on two complementary genes, Ne1 and Ne2. Recovery mutants (Re1, Re2 and Re3) which can grow to maturity were recovered from immature embryo cultures of necrotic hybrids between T. aestivum and T. durum. Cytological observation demonstrated that Re1 had 34 chromosomes instead of 35. This indicated that one of the chromosomes carrying the Ne genes was lost. Genetic study suggested that for Re1, the lost chromosome was chromosome 5B of the durum parental line. Re mutants are male sterile but can be maintained through a young ear culture method. Re mutants could be successfully pollinated by either parental line and the BC1 progeny is partially fertile. Re mutants were repeatedly induced in about 1% of the regenerated plants from immature embryo culture. This technique provides a practical way to bypass hybrid necrosis.
Keywords:Hybrid necrosis  Wheat  Immature embryoculture  Young ear culture
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