Diplotaxis catholica + Brassica juncea somatic hybrids: molecular and cytogenetic characterization

Kirti, P. B. ; Mohapatra, T. ; Khanna, H. ; Prakash, S. ; Chopra, V. L. (1995) Diplotaxis catholica + Brassica juncea somatic hybrids: molecular and cytogenetic characterization Plant Cell Reports, 14 (9). pp. 593-597. ISSN 0721-7714

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Abstract

Intergeneric somatic hybrids Diplotaxis catholica (2n=18) + Brassica juncea (2n=36) were produced by fusing mesophyll protoplasts of the former and hypocotyl protoplasts of the latter using polyethylene glycol. Out of 52 somatic embryos, 24 produced plants of intermediate morphology. Cytological analysis of 16 plants indicated that 15 were symmetric hybrids carrying 54 chromosomes, the sum of the parental chromosome numbers. One hybrid was asymmetric with 45 chromosomes. Nuclear hybridity of five putative hybrids was confirmed by the Southern hybridization pattern of full length 18s-25s wheat nuclear rDNA probe which revealed the presence of Hind III fragments characteristic of both the parental species. The hybridization pattern of mitochondria specific gene probe cox I indicated that three of the hybrids carried B. juncea mitochondria and one carried mitochondria of D. catholica. Presence of novel 3.5 kb Hind III and 4.8 kb Bgl II fragments suggested the occurrence of mtDNA recombination in one of the hybrids. The hybrids were pollen sterile. However, seeds were obtained from most of the hybrids by back crossing with B. juncea.

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Keywords:Brassica juncea; Diplotaxis Catholica; Somatic Hybrids; Organelle Constitution; Mitochondrial DNA Recombination
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