Problems in the identification and utilisation of interspecific hybrids of poa in a plant breeding programme
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Williamson, Cynthia J.
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2019-02-15T14:27:10Z
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2019-02-15T14:27:10Z
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1977
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Twenty-four Poa ampia X P. pratensis hybrids were obtained
following high temperature treatment of P. ampia prior to anthesis,
and 49 hybrids following short day treatment of P. ampia; parental
biotypes of both species were highly apomictic. The amphimictic
species P. iberica and P. longifolia were both crossed with
P. pratensis; four F1 hybrids were obtained from each series of
crosses. Somatic chromosome numbers of Fl hybrids indicated that
probably 60 per cent were derived from two reduced gametes, 34 per
cent from one unreduced and one reduced gamete, a further six per
cent could not be classified. Most F1 hybrids were fertile but
12.3 per cent were sterile or nearly so. Principal co-ordinate
analysis and canonical analysis of discriminance on data from
spaced plant field trials were used to confirm identification of
hybrids and maternal types.
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Data from two spaced plant field trials with eleven hybrid
progenies and six control parental biotypes were used to examine
the possibility of distinguishing between predominantly apomictic
and predominantly sexual families. Discrimination between different
types of progeny was possible from examination of both the
relative magnitude of determinants from within family dispersion
matrices and the clustering of individual points on scatter
diagrams from principal component, principal co-ordinate or
canonical analyses. Similar techniques also enabled separation
of apomictic and sexual families on seedling characters. Aberrants could be distinguished from maternal individuals using
multivariate methods; precision was improved where data from vegetative clones were used. Univariate analyses were helpful
in confirming results. The need for a more objective procedure
is discussed. Three to six variates gave adequate discrimination,
characters were chosen for high repeatability, ease of measurement
and low correlations.
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Two trials were conducted, the first on P. ampia and
P. pratensis biotypes, the second on eleven hybrid progenies to
examine the influence of light regimes from just before ear emergence
until anthesis on the resulting seedling progenies. Both
photoperiod and total irradiance affected seedling characters and
variability but the direction and magnitude of response differed
between biotypes of P. pratensis and between hybrids. Results
from P. ampia indicated that a higher proportion of sexual seed
matured after ten hour than after twenty hour photoperiod treatments.
Different pollen parents used in pair crosses between
P. ampia and P. pratensis biotypes gave progenies differing in
seedling characters and in homogeneity of dispersions from the
same maternal parent.
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The need firstly for improved techniques for assessment of
apomixis, and secondly for more information on the control of
apomixis and the developmental physiology of reproduction in
facultative apomicts is discussed, with the broad objective of
increasing the scope of a breeding programme.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/34455
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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Problems in the identification and utilisation of interspecific hybrids of poa in a plant breeding programme
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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