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Skewed Inheritance of EST-SSR Alleles in Reciprocal Crosses of Cut Roses

Authors
Kim, Jin KiAhn, Dong ChunOh, Hye JeongKim, Kwang HwanChoi, Young MiOh, Seung YongKang, Nam JunJeong, Byoung RyongKim, Zhoo HyeonPark, Young Hoon
Issue Date
Aug-2010
Publisher
KOREAN SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
Keywords
aberrant chromosomal distribution; canina meiosis; maternal transmission
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.28, no.4, pp 618 - 626
Pages
9
Indexed
SCIE
KCI
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume
28
Number
4
Start Page
618
End Page
626
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/25006
ISSN
1226-8763
2465-8588
Abstract
Matroclinal inheritance of morphological characters in interspecific crosses of Rosa spp. can be influenced by cytoplasmic inheritance, apomixis, and asynaptic heterogamy. In asynaptic heterogamy, which is often observed from interspecific crosses of Rosa sect. Caninae, the polyploidy of the seed parent (especially for 5x=35) is recovered in the progeny through the pollens that include only a set of bivalents (x=7) and egg cells that contain a set of bivalents (x=7) and other univalents (3x=21). In this study, we investigated the causes of matroclinal offsprings observed from reciprocal crosses of tetraploid cut rose cultivars (Rosa hybrida L.) by analyzing EST-SSR marker distribution in the progeny populations. From EST-SSR marker analysis of eight offsprings per six reciprocal crosses among six cultivars, cases of cytoplasmic inheritance were not observed. Apomixis was also very rare as compared to the reports on interspecific crosses of sect. Caninae; only one apomitic plant was identified from the cross 'Redtem' x 'Red Sandra'. Although a clear-cut pattern of asynaptic heterogamy was not found, cultivar-specific marker transmission skewed to seed parent in four cultivars implied that genetic inheritance can be highly influenced by the seed parent depending on crosses among cut rose cultivars; especially, 10 out of 11 alleles specific to 'Yellow King' distributed in progenies at higher ratios when the cultivars were crossed as the seed parent.
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