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Inheritance of cyanide-resistant respiration in two cultivars of pea (Pisum sativum L.)
Authors:M. E. MUSGRAVE  I. C. MURFET  J. N. SIEDOW
Affiliation:Department of Botany, Duke University, Durham, NC 27706, U.S.A,;Department of Botany, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tas. 7001, Australia
Abstract:Abstract Two pea cultivars (Pisum sativum L., cvs. Alaska and Progress No. 9) shown previously to differ with regard to the appearance of the cyanide-resistant (alternative) pathway of respiration in axis tissue, were found to show this same difference in mature leaf tissue and in epicotyl mitochondria. The possible relationship between dwarf growth form and lack of alternative respiration in cv. Progress No. 9 was tested in two ways. When dwarfism was alleviated in Progress No. 9 by application of exogenous gibberellin A1, no appearance of the alternative pathway was observed. In a survey of eight other dwarf pea cultivars, five were found to have an alternative pathway comparable to that shown by the tall cv. Alaska, while three lacked the pathway (cf. Progress No. 9). In reciprocal crosses between Alaska and Progress No. 9, the alternative pathway capacity of F1 progeny resembled that of the maternal parent. This pattern was maintained in all the F2 generation, indicating maternal inheritance of the trait. These data suggest that alternative respiration in pea is, to some extent, under the control of an organellar genome.
Keywords:Pisum saiivum L.    pea    alternative respiration    cyanide-resistant    maternal inheritance    dwarfism
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