Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability

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Autor(a) principal: Frizon, Patricia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Brammer, Sandra Patussi, Deuner, Carolina Cardoso, Chechi, Amanda, Lima, Maria Imaculada Pontes Moreira, Scheeren, Pedro Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biotemas (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/79666
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate genetic stability by determining the meiotic index (MI) and pollen viability in F1RC2 segregating populations, obtained by the crosses between wheat commercial cultivars and synthetic wheat, aimed at introgression/genetic resistance. For MI, three ears were collected per genotype, before anthesis, and they were fixed in Carnoy’s solution. The cytological slides were prepared by crushing the anthers and staining with 1% acetocarmine, and the normal tetrads and the ones with micronuclei were observed under a light microscope. For pollen viability, the ears were collected at the stage of mature pollen grain. The methodological procedure was similar to that of the tetrads, evaluating the pollen grains as viable, with little starch, with two pores, different sizes and non-viable. The pollen grain size was measured by the Axion Vision software. All the segregating populations with MI above 90% and high pollen viability (above 85%) reflected a stable meiotic behavior. About the variation in size, the CIGM90.909/BRS 179 cross showed pollen grains with 58.43 ?m and CIGM93.298/BRS Guamirim, 47.15 ?m. According to the results, wheat segregating populations were considered meiotically stable and suitable for use in wheat breeding programs and for incorporation of new important genes.
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spelling Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viabilityEstabilidade genética em hibridizações interespecíficas de populações de trigo estimada por índice meiótico e viabilidade polínicaThe objective of this study was to evaluate genetic stability by determining the meiotic index (MI) and pollen viability in F1RC2 segregating populations, obtained by the crosses between wheat commercial cultivars and synthetic wheat, aimed at introgression/genetic resistance. For MI, three ears were collected per genotype, before anthesis, and they were fixed in Carnoy’s solution. The cytological slides were prepared by crushing the anthers and staining with 1% acetocarmine, and the normal tetrads and the ones with micronuclei were observed under a light microscope. For pollen viability, the ears were collected at the stage of mature pollen grain. The methodological procedure was similar to that of the tetrads, evaluating the pollen grains as viable, with little starch, with two pores, different sizes and non-viable. The pollen grain size was measured by the Axion Vision software. All the segregating populations with MI above 90% and high pollen viability (above 85%) reflected a stable meiotic behavior. About the variation in size, the CIGM90.909/BRS 179 cross showed pollen grains with 58.43 ?m and CIGM93.298/BRS Guamirim, 47.15 ?m. According to the results, wheat segregating populations were considered meiotically stable and suitable for use in wheat breeding programs and for incorporation of new important genes.O objetivo do estudo foi verificar a estabilidade genética, determinando-se o Índice Meiótico (IM) e a viabilidade polínica em populações segregantes F1RC2, oriundas do cruzamento entre trigos sintéticos e cultivares comerciais de trigo, que visam introgressão/resistência genética. Para o IM, três espigas foram coletadas por genótipo, antes da antese, e fixadas em Carnoy. As lâminas citológicas foram preparadas pelo método de maceração com corante carmim acético 1%, observadas em microscópio ótico e analisadas tétrades normais e com micronúcleos. Para a viabilidade polínica, as espigas foram coletadas no estágio de grãos de pólen maduro. O procedimento metodológico foi semelhante ao das tétrades, avaliando-se: grãos de pólen viáveis, com pouco amido, com presença de dois poros, tamanhos diferentes e inviáveis. O tamanho dos grãos de pólen foi medido pelo programa Axion Vision. Todas as populações segregantes apresentaram IM acima de 90% e viabilidade polínica elevada (acima de 85%), refletindo comportamento meiótico estável. Quanto à variação no tamanho, o cruzamento CIGM90.909/BRS 179 apresentou grãos de pólen com 58,43 µm e CIGM93.298/BRS Guamirim, 47,15 µm. Com base nos resultados, as populações segregantes de trigo apresentam-se meioticamente estáveis e adequadas para seguirem em programas de melhoramento de trigo e incorporação de novos genes importantes.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2021-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/7966610.5007/2175-7925.2021.e79666Biotemas; v. 34 n. 2 (2021); 1-92175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCenghttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/79666/46546Copyright (c) 2021 Patricia Frizon, Sandra Patussi Brammer, Carolina Cardoso Deuner; Amanda Chechi; Maria Maria Imaculada Pontes Moreira Lima, Pedro Luiz Scheerenhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFrizon, PatriciaBrammer, Sandra Patussi Deuner, Carolina Cardoso Chechi, AmandaLima, Maria Imaculada Pontes Moreira Scheeren, Pedro Luiz 2021-06-01T15:26:19Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/79666Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2021-06-01T15:26:19Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability
Estabilidade genética em hibridizações interespecíficas de populações de trigo estimada por índice meiótico e viabilidade polínica
title Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability
spellingShingle Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability
Frizon, Patricia
title_short Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability
title_full Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability
title_fullStr Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability
title_full_unstemmed Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability
title_sort Genetic stability in interspecific hybridizations of wheat populations determined by meiotic index and pollen viability
author Frizon, Patricia
author_facet Frizon, Patricia
Brammer, Sandra Patussi
Deuner, Carolina Cardoso
Chechi, Amanda
Lima, Maria Imaculada Pontes Moreira
Scheeren, Pedro Luiz
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author2 Brammer, Sandra Patussi
Deuner, Carolina Cardoso
Chechi, Amanda
Lima, Maria Imaculada Pontes Moreira
Scheeren, Pedro Luiz
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Brammer, Sandra Patussi
Deuner, Carolina Cardoso
Chechi, Amanda
Lima, Maria Imaculada Pontes Moreira
Scheeren, Pedro Luiz
description The objective of this study was to evaluate genetic stability by determining the meiotic index (MI) and pollen viability in F1RC2 segregating populations, obtained by the crosses between wheat commercial cultivars and synthetic wheat, aimed at introgression/genetic resistance. For MI, three ears were collected per genotype, before anthesis, and they were fixed in Carnoy’s solution. The cytological slides were prepared by crushing the anthers and staining with 1% acetocarmine, and the normal tetrads and the ones with micronuclei were observed under a light microscope. For pollen viability, the ears were collected at the stage of mature pollen grain. The methodological procedure was similar to that of the tetrads, evaluating the pollen grains as viable, with little starch, with two pores, different sizes and non-viable. The pollen grain size was measured by the Axion Vision software. All the segregating populations with MI above 90% and high pollen viability (above 85%) reflected a stable meiotic behavior. About the variation in size, the CIGM90.909/BRS 179 cross showed pollen grains with 58.43 ?m and CIGM93.298/BRS Guamirim, 47.15 ?m. According to the results, wheat segregating populations were considered meiotically stable and suitable for use in wheat breeding programs and for incorporation of new important genes.
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