Effects on Growth and Development of Individual Chromosomes from Slow-growing Lophopyrum elongatum Love when Incorporated into Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
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Authors: | McDonald, M. P. Galwey, N. W. Ellneskog-Staam, P. Colmer, T. D. |
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Affiliation: | Plant Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, 6009, WA, Australia Department of Crop Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Box 44, SE-23053, Alnarp, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Aspects of growth and development were evaluated in the fast-developingannual Triticum aestivum L. Chinese Spring, theslow-developing perennial Lophopyrum elongatum Löve, theiramphiploid, and chromosome addition and substitution lines ofL. elongatum into Chinese Spring. Relative growthrates (RGR) of shoots of L. elongatum and the amphiploid werelower than those of Chinese Spring (34 and 13%respectively) and main stem development was also slower. Therewas no difference in shoot RGR of any of the chromosome additionor substitution lines and that of Chinese Springwhen assessed between Haun stages 2.0 and 5.0. In contrast,several aspects of plant development were observed to differin the chromosome addition and substitution lines. SubstitutingE genome chromosomes (with the exceptions of 3E and 4E) forD genome chromosomes, or adding E genome chromosomes, slowedthe rate of main stem development, at least up to Haun stage5.0. Despite these differences in the rate of main stem development,the appearance of adventitious roots commenced at approximatelyHaun stage 2.0 in all genotypes. However, the numbers of adventitiousroots and tillers at the 5.0 Haun stage differed between someof the lines when compared to Chinese Spring.Although incorporation of some L. elongatum chromosomes alteredaspects of plant development, all lines showed more similarityto bread wheat than to L. elongatum, reflecting, in part, thegreater genetic contribution made by bread wheat to these lines.Copyright 2001 Annals of Botany Company Adventitious roots, chromosome addition and substitution lines, Haun stage, Lophopyrum elongatum, relative growth rate (RGR), Triticum aestivum(wheat) |
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