Abstract

Abstract Sexual hybrids of Azolla microphylla with A. filiculoides were reported previously. The reciprocal cross—A. filiculoides with A. microphylla was made. Among 114 crosses, eventually 9 populations survived. Hybridization was confirmed by the isozyme patterns and monoclonal antibody specific to cyano-symbiont of A. filiculoides. One of them (IRRI Accession No. FI 1064) was found to be non-hybrid. Five strains (FI 1066–1070) grew poorly and were pale green at the initial stage of the sporophyte growth with symbiotic cyano-bacteria inside and outside leaf cavities. Cyano-symbionts eventually entered in the leaf cavities, or lost (FI 1070). Three strains (FI 1062, FI 1063, FI 1065) grew apparently normally, but two of them were devoid of cyano-symbionts (FI 1062, 1063). Strain FI 1065 grew as good as both parents at 26/18°C, but strains FI 1066–1069 produced 50% less biomass than both the parents. Their acetylene reduction activity was 20% less than the parents, resulting in the higher N contents than ...

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