Journal article

Heritability of meiotic restitution and fertility restoration in haploid triticale


Authors listOleszczuk, Sylwia; Grzechnik, Natalia; Mason, Annaliese S.; Zimny, Janusz

Publication year2019

Pages1515-1525

JournalPlant Cell Reports

Volume number38

Issue number12

ISSN0721-7714

eISSN1432-203X

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00299-019-02462-6

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
Key message A single division meiosis mechanism of meiotic restitution is incompletely penetrant but significantly associated with restored fertility in triticale haploids (n = 21, genome formula ABR). Meiotic restitution, or failure of meiosis to produce gametes with a reduced chromosome number, can lead to the restoration of fertility in allohaploids. Meiotic restitution is of major interest for producing doubled haploids, as haploid plants undergoing meiotic restitution can often form seeds without the need to apply mitosis inhibitors to double chromosome number. We aimed to characterize meiotic restitution in a population of 183 haploids (n = 21, genome formula ABR) derived from an F-1 wheat-rye hybrid where one parent was known to carry factors responsible for restoration of fertility in wide-cross haploids. Based on cytological analysis, approximately half of the plants analyzed were characterized by normal meiosis, while half showed at least some cytological evidence of meiotic restitution. However, this mechanism was incompletely penetrant in the population, with no individual plant showing 100% unreduced gamete formation: restitution occurred sectorially within each anther and was not observed in all the anthers of a given plant. Hence, the absence of meiotic restitution could not be confirmed conclusively for any individual plant, confounding this analysis. However, cytological observation of meiotic restitution was significantly associated with seed set, further confirming the role of meiotic restitution in fertility restoration. Our results provide insight into this mechanism of unreduced gamete formation, and provide a basis for future work identifying the genetic factors responsible for this trait.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleOleszczuk, S., Grzechnik, N., Mason, A. and Zimny, J. (2019) Heritability of meiotic restitution and fertility restoration in haploid triticale, Plant Cell Reports, 38(12), pp. 1515-1525. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00299-019-02462-6

APA Citation styleOleszczuk, S., Grzechnik, N., Mason, A., & Zimny, J. (2019). Heritability of meiotic restitution and fertility restoration in haploid triticale. Plant Cell Reports. 38(12), 1515-1525. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00299-019-02462-6



Keywords


Doubled haploid (DH)LOCUSMeiotic restitutionPolyploidizationSUBSTITUTION LINESUnreduced gametes

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