Production of embryo rescued hybrids between the landrace ''Friariello'' (Capsicum annuum var. annuum) and C. baccatum var. pendulum: phenotypic and cytological characterization
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Capsicum baccatum var. pendulum is a
valuable source of disease resistance and fruit quality
traits that could play an important role in the genetic
improvement and safeguard of local varieties of
common peppers. Howeve r, its use for C. annuum
var. annuum breeding has been scarce due to postzy-
gotic incompatibilities. In this work, we obtained
seven interspecific hybrids between the Italian lan-
drace 'Friariello' of C. annuum var. annuum and C.
baccatum var. pendulum through embryo rescue. The
F1 hybrids were verified by SSR markers and by in situ
hybridization, which confirmed their hybrid status and
provided evidence for differences in the repetitive
content between the parental genomes. These hybrids
were vigorous and, for several morphological traits,
were intermediate between their parents. However,
they were male sterile. The cytological analysis
revealed several abnormalities occurring at various
stages of the male meiosis. A number of these
anomalies were likely the result of structural differ-
ences (e.g. a reciprocal translocation, a paracentric
inversion) between the two genomes. Due to hybrid
pollen sterility, backcross progenies (BC1) were
obtained when hybrids were used as female parents.
A partial restoration of the fertility in BC1 makes
promising the exploitation of this material in breeding
programs.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Capsicum ? Interspecific hybrids ? Embryo rescue ? Meiotic anomalies ? Postzygotic incompatibilities ? Pollen sterility ? GISH ? FISH
List of contributors:
Iovene, Marina; Cremona, Gaetana; Conicella, Clara
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