Prezygotic interspecific hybridization barriers between kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) and four wild relatives

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作者
Satya, Pratik [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent Res Inst Jute & Allied Fibres, Barakpur 700120, India
关键词
kenaf; wild kenaf; fluorescence microscopy; pollen tube; callose; POLLEN-TUBE GROWTH; PREFERTILIZATION BARRIERS; PISTIL RECEPTIVITY; STIGMA INTERACTION; INCOMPATIBILITY; VIABILITY; CROSSES; BEHAVIOR; SESAMUM;
D O I
10.1111/j.1439-0523.2012.02001.x
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Use of interspecific hybridization in genetic improvement of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus), a multipurpose crop, is limited by low cross-compatibility. Previous hybridization studies suggest that part of incompatibility barrier is prezygotic. Pollen germination, stigma receptivity and growth of alien pollen on kenaf pistil were studied using wild relatives of kenaf. Four wild and semi-domesticated species, H. surattensis, H. acetosella, H. radiatus and H. vitifolius, were used as pollen donors in the present experiment. H. radiatus exhibited highest pollen germination (65.89%) on H. cannabinus stigma. For closely related species (H. surattensis, H. acetosella, H. radiatus), stylar incompatibility was noticed, while for distantly related species H. vitifolius, the incompatibility was stigmatic. Number of pollen tubes entering ovule of H. cannabinus pistil was higher for H. radiatus (1.30). Alien pollen growth and penetration of pollen tube through ovule were higher in species sharing same genome of H. cannabinus. High callose deposition was observed in incompatible crosses, suggesting a general mechanism for prezygotic incompatibility in Hibiscus section Furcaria. Callose deposition in incompatible crosses increased with time.
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