Some aspects of monosomic wheat breeding
Material type: ArticlePublication details: 1956. National Research Council of Canada, Canada :ISSN:- 1916-2790
- 1916-2804 (Online)
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Meiotic chromosome behavior was described for a group of monosomic plants, including representatives of the F1 and the first to seventh backcross generations. All plants were partially asynaptic. Rings-of-four were commonly seen in F1. and early backcross generations. Irregularities occurring among the progenies of monosomics were also described. These included monosomic plants which, through a process termed univalent-shift, were deficient for chromosomes other than those deficient in their respective monosomic parents. It was concluded that the irregular karyotypes occur as a consequence of partial asynapsis in the parent monosomics.
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