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Selection of Hypo- and Hyper-tetraploid Seedlings from Abnormal Cotyledons Seedlings Obtained during Crossing of Tetraploid Grapes (Vitis Complexes)  

Park, Young-Sik (Gangwon-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
Kim, In-Jong (Gangwon-do Agricultural Research & Extension Services)
Park, Sung-Min (Applied Plant Science, Kangwon National University)
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Horticultural Science & Technology / v.28, no.5, 2010 , pp. 810-817 More about this Journal
Abstract
We observed abnormal morphology of cotyledons occurring in seedlings derived from open-pollinated and cross-pollinated tetraploid grapes and selected aneuploids, especially hypo- and hyper-tetraploid in seedlings with abnormal morphology of cotyledons. Five types of morphologically abnormal cotyledons were observed. In open-pollination of four tetraploid grapes, the frequency of abnormal cotyledons was 1.6% (49 of 3029 seeds). Percentage of aneuploids in the seedlings of abnormal cotyledons was 20.4% (10 of 49 seedlings). Aneuploids in open-pollination consisted of three (4n = 4x-2), four (4n = 4x-1), and three (4n = 4x+1) seedlings. In cross-pollination of tetraploids, the frequency of abnormal cotyledons was 3.4% (59 of 1729 seeds). Percentage of aneuploids in the seedlings with abnormal cotyledons was 22.0% (13 of 59 seedlings). Aneuploids from cross-pollination of tetraploids consisted of two (4n = 4x-2), nine (4n = 4x-1), one (4n = 4x+1), and one (4n = 4x+3) seedlings. According to the results, although the abnormal cotyledon morphology of seedlings obtained from crossing between tetraploid grapes appeared at low rate (2.3%), aneuploid seedlings occurred at high rate (22.0%); therefore, it indicated that this selection strategy might be very efficient in the initial seedling stage.
Keywords
aneuploid; chromosome; morphology;
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