Publication | Closed Access
Introgression of Resistance to Shattering in <i>Brassica napus</i> from <i>Brassica juncea</i> through Non‐Homologous Recombination
65
Citations
3
References
1988
Year
Plant GeneticsBotanyGeneticsMolecular GeneticsGenomicsNon-host ResistancePlant GenomicsChromosome PairingPlant ReproductionNormal MeiosisHybridizationNon‐homologous RecombinationGenetic VariationB. Napus PlantPlant BreedingBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyInduced ResistanceSeed StorageRecombination DynamicMedicinePlant Physiology
Abstract Genetic information conffering non‐ shattering of siliques has been introgressed in rapeseed ( Brassica napus ) following; interspecific hybridization between Brassica juncea and B. napus. A reconstituted B. napus plant with complete non‐dehiscence of its fruits was isolated in the BC‐, generation. This plant had normal meiosis and formed 19 bivalents. Its seed fertility, however, was low (23 percent). It is suggested that the gene(s) for shattering‐resistance were incorporated into a B. oleracea chromosome following allosyndetic; chromosome pairing and. segmental exchange between B. nigra and B. oleracea chromosomes in the initial interspecific AABC hybrid.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
1981 | 266 | |
1984 | 150 | |
1976 | 24 |
Page 1
Page 1