Characterization of backcross generations obtained under field conditions from oilseed rape-wild radish F sub(1) interspecific hybrids: an assessment of transgene dispersal
Gene flow from glufosinate-resistant transgenic oilseed rape to wild radish was studied over two backcross generations. Under field conditions, seed production from oilseed rape-wild radish F sub(1) hybrids due to pollination by wild radish was always low: on average 0.12 and 0.78 seeds per 100 flow...
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Published in | Theoretical and applied genetics Vol. 97; no. 1-2; pp. 90 - 98 |
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Abstract | Gene flow from glufosinate-resistant transgenic oilseed rape to wild radish was studied over two backcross generations. Under field conditions, seed production from oilseed rape-wild radish F sub(1) hybrids due to pollination by wild radish was always low: on average 0.12 and 0.78 seeds per 100 flowers and per plant, respectively. The cytogenetics of the resulting <<BC sub(1)>> plants can be explained in the main by three different genomic constitutions: either ACRrRr, 2n = 37, ACRr, 2n = 28 (the same chromosome number as the mother plant), or by the amphidiploid AACCRrRr, 2n = 56. The probability of gene exchange through chromosome pairing was high only in plants with 2n = 28 or 37 chromosomes. Due to the viability of unreduced or partially reduced female gametes, most of the <<BC sub(1)>> plants (81.9%) were Basta resistant whereas the analysis of oilseed rape specific loci indicated that their transmission varied with the locus. In spite of low male fertility (8.7%), an improvement of the female fertility over the F sub(1) hybrids was observed with an average production of 1.4 and 11 seeds per 100 flowers and per plant, respectively. At the following <<BC sub(2)>> generation, the bar gene transmission (57.2% of Basta-resistant plants) decreased as did the chromosome number, with a majority of plants having between 24 and 27 chromosomes, with 10.5% similar to wild radish (2n = 18). The lower the chromosome number, the better the fertility of the <<BC sub(2)>> plants. On average, 7.9 and 229.3 seeds per 100 flowers and per plant were produced. Gene-flow assessment is discussed based on these data. |
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AbstractList | Gene flow from glufosinate-resistant transgenic oilseed rape to wild radish was studied over two backcross generations. Under field conditions, seed production from oilseed rape-wild radish F sub(1) hybrids due to pollination by wild radish was always low: on average 0.12 and 0.78 seeds per 100 flowers and per plant, respectively. The cytogenetics of the resulting <<BC sub(1)>> plants can be explained in the main by three different genomic constitutions: either ACRrRr, 2n = 37, ACRr, 2n = 28 (the same chromosome number as the mother plant), or by the amphidiploid AACCRrRr, 2n = 56. The probability of gene exchange through chromosome pairing was high only in plants with 2n = 28 or 37 chromosomes. Due to the viability of unreduced or partially reduced female gametes, most of the <<BC sub(1)>> plants (81.9%) were Basta resistant whereas the analysis of oilseed rape specific loci indicated that their transmission varied with the locus. In spite of low male fertility (8.7%), an improvement of the female fertility over the F sub(1) hybrids was observed with an average production of 1.4 and 11 seeds per 100 flowers and per plant, respectively. At the following <<BC sub(2)>> generation, the bar gene transmission (57.2% of Basta-resistant plants) decreased as did the chromosome number, with a majority of plants having between 24 and 27 chromosomes, with 10.5% similar to wild radish (2n = 18). The lower the chromosome number, the better the fertility of the <<BC sub(2)>> plants. On average, 7.9 and 229.3 seeds per 100 flowers and per plant were produced. Gene-flow assessment is discussed based on these data. |
Author | Baranger, A Eber, F Barret, P Chevre, A M Hureau, G Renard, M Picault, H |
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