Meiotic studies of the F1 hybrid between rice bean (Vigna umbellata) and its wild relative V. minima

Gopinathan, M. C. ; Babu, C. R. (1986) Meiotic studies of the F1 hybrid between rice bean (Vigna umbellata) and its wild relative V. minima Genetica, 71 (2). pp. 115-117. ISSN 0016-6707

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Abstract

The interspecific F1 hybrid V. umbellata x V. minima, together with the parental species was investigated cytogenetically. Both parents showed normal meiosis, with 11 bivalents at diakinesis. The hybrid was completely pollen sterile. The cytological causes underlying sterility in the hybrid include an array of meiotic abnormalities ranging from non-pairing of chromosomes through the presence of univalents, chain and ring multivalents and anaphase bridges to the formation of micronuclei, during microsporogenesis. The presence of chain and ring multivalents at diakinesis not only demonstrates the structural hybridity of the F1 hybrid, but also suggests that small interchanges and inversions played a significant role in the speciation within the genus Vigna.

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