Abstract

A comparison was made of the meiotic stability and reproductive behaviour ofTriticale hexaploide cv. Rosner andT. aestivum cv. Pitic in response to two temperature regimes (15° and 30°C) imposed continuously from premeiosis to maturity. Mean frequencies of MI open bivalents, univalents, and lagging chromosomes at AI were significantly higher in Rosner than in Pitic. Such irregularity would appear to arise from the asynchronous disjunction of chromosomes between Metaphase I and Anaphase I, resulting in meiotic disturbances and a high frequency of abnormal microspores. Despite such abnormalities, floret fertility was equivalent to that observed in Pitic, and the proportion of aneuploids recovered in the progeny, although greater than expected in wheat, was much lower than would be predicted. It is suggested that there is a strong certation effect in the transmission of aneuploid microspores and that the irregularities observed during microsporogenesis do not apply directly to megasporogenesis. No appreciable effect of temperature on meiotic chromosome behaviour during microsporogenesis was observed in either wheat or Triticale. In Triticale, high temperatures (30°C) substantially reduced spikelet fertility, and in contrast, low temperature (15°C) increased the frequency of aneuploids.

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