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Silvicultural and Genetic Studies on Isozyme Patterns in Forest Trees - Inheritance of Leucine Aminopeptidase and Peroxidase Isozymes in ×Pinus taeda·rigida and P. densiflora - (유용임목(有用林木)의 동위효소(同位酵素)에 관(關)한 조림(造林) 및 유전학적(遺傳學的) 연구(硏究) - ×Pinus taeda·rigida와 P. densiflora에 있어서 Leucine Aminopeptidase와 Peroxidase 동위효소(同位酵素)의 유전(遺傳) -)

  • Park, Young Goo;Son, Won Ha
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.39-50
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    • 1979
  • Twelve Pinus taeda were used as mother trees and one P. rigida plus tree was used as pollen tree for 12 cross combinations. Nine P. densiflora plus trees(4 mother and 7 pollen trees) were used as parents for 11 cross combinations. Those parents and 10 progenies were analyzed for LAP of ${\times}$P. taeda rigida hybrid and P. densiflora and for peroxidase of ${\times}$P. taeda rigida. The analysis, based on the banding patterns, indicate three alleles for LAP-A locus(A1, A2, A3) and two alleles for LAP-B locus (B1, B2) in ${\times}$P. taeda rigida hybrids. Chi-square test on the segregation for progenies did not show significant differences. The results indicated good agreement with monohybrid Mendelian inheritance. Independence test for occurrence frequency of 2 alleles(LAP-A3, LAP-B2) illustrated that there is neither linkage nor repulsion relationship between LAP-A3 and LAP-B2 alleles. Three band at LAP-A locus were always exhibited from all parents and their progenies of P. densiflora. However, the occurrence of two bands at LAP-B locus was variable, one bands assumed as homozygous alleles(B2/B2) and two bands as heterozygous alleles(B1/B2). The segregation ratio for progenies of P. densiflora suggested that LAP-B locus may be controlled by two alleles(B1 and B2). Three Peroxidase loci(Px-A, Px-B, Px-C) assumed to be controlled by allozyme in ${\times}$P. taeda rigida hybrid. The Px-B and Px-C loci could not find out the variations from banding patterns of parents and their progenies, while the Px-A locus showed the variations of occurrence frequency by two bands. The segregation ratio for A1/A2 at LAP-A locus suggest that the peroxidase allozymes of ${\times}$P. taeda rigida hybrid appeare to be monomeric products; that is, Px-A locus may be controlled by two alleles (A1 and A2).

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