Information is lacking on the genomic relationships between Festuca ma
irei St. Yves and Lolium perenne L. Tetraploid (2n = 4x = 28, where x
= the related affinity of the more closely related genome) F. mairei,
diploid (2n = 2x = 14) L. perenne, and their intergeneric hybrids were
used to determine their genomic relationships based on RFLP patterns
of parental species and meiotic chromosome pairing of the hybrids. Amo
ng 41 heterologous probes randomly chosen from a F. arundinacea PstI-g
enomic library, 70 and 87% hybridized to L. perenne and F. mairei, res
pectively. However, different restriction patterns occurred between th
e two species, indicating their distant relationship. Eighteen triploi
d (3x) and two tetraploid hybrids between F. mairei and L. perenne wer
e obtained. The formation of 4x hybrids from 4x x 2x crosses confirmed
that L. perenne is a 2n pollen producer. Triploid and tetraploid hybr
ids had high levels of chromosome pairing with an average of 6.60 and
11.62 bivalents, respectively. Optimization analysis of meioses in 3x
and 4x hybrids strongly confirmed that F. mairei is a fragmented allot
etraploid with MMM'M' genomes. The M genome is closely related to the
M' genome. The L genome of L. perenne is, however, distantly related t
o the M and M' genomes.