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FERTILITY COMPENSATION OF CORNERSTONE MALE STERILITY OF WHEAT BY RYE
M. A. Hossain 1 and C. J. Driscoll 1
1 Department of Agronomy, Waite Agricultural Research Institute,
The University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, South Australia, 5064, Australia
The genome of rye is known to compensate for the lost male-fertility
gene(s) of wheat chromosome arm 4A
in the Cornerstone male-sterility
mutant. A search for the rye chromosome(s) involved in this compensation showed
that chromosomes 2R and 4R are responsible. Only the short
arms of these two chromosomes are the operative ones. Chromosome arm
4RS compensates in an erratic way, whereas 2RS compensates in
a full and consistent way. The entire chromosome 2R compensates less
well than the 2RS telocentric which reflects an antifertility factor(s)
on 2RL. This may be a specific expression of the 2R genes
for poor vigor which are located on only the long arm. 2RS will be
a valuable piece of chromatin for the XYZ system of producing hybrid wheat.
Accepted on January 25, 1983