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Hybridization in the genera Vulpia and Festuca (Poaceae): the characteristics of artificial hybrids
Authors:C M Barker  C A Stace
Institution:Dept of Botany, Univ. of Leicester, England.
Abstract:The chromosome numbers and morphological characteristics, including life–form, vegetative and floral measurements and pollen fertility, of 70 artificial interspecific Vulpia hybrid plants and 49 artificial intergeneric Festuca rubra agg. x Vulpia hybrid plants are presented, together with comparable data from 60 artificial Festuca rubra agg. x Vulpia fasciculata plants produced by R. Cotton. The inheritance of various characters is summarized. It is concluded that most characters of the tetraploid Vulpia fasciculata are dominant over those of diploid species of Vulpia , but that most characters of the hexaploid Festuca rubra agg. are dominant over those of diploid and tetraploid species of Vulpia. In diploid x diploid Vulpia crosses the pubescent ovary tip is dominant to the glabrous state, but the inheritance of lemma pubescence is more complicated. The keeled lemmas of V. fasciculata and V. pyramidata are dominant to the rounded ones of other Vulpia species, but recessive to the rounded ones of F rubra agg. Bearing in mind such generalizations as these, the parentage of wild hybrids should be capable of correct interpretation. The significance of the results in our understanding of the origin of V. fasciculata is discussed.
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