Ja. Beaver et Af. Iezzoni, ALLOZYME INHERITANCE IN TETRAPLOID SOUR CHERRY (PRUNUS-CERASUS L), Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 118(6), 1993, pp. 873-877
Inheritance for seven enzyme loci was determined in seeds produced fro
m crosses and self-pollinations involving four sour cherry parents and
one open-pollinated ground cherry (P. fruticosa Pail.) parent. Segreg
ation data were used to identify allozymes and determine whether sour
cherry is a naturally occurring allo- or autotetraploid. Three allozym
es were identified at the 6-Pgd-1 locus, and two were identified at ea
ch of the following loci: Pgi-2, Lap-1, Adh-1, Idh-2, Pgm-2, and 6-Pgd
-2. Segregating allozyme patterns for the diagnostic loci Idh-2, Pgm-2
, 6-Pgd-1, and 6-Pgd-2 fit disomic inheritance models and thus confirm
ed the allotetraploid hypothesis for sour cherry. Chi-square tests of
independence between loci indicated that Pgi-2, Adh-1, Idh-2, 6-Pgd-1,
and 6-Pgd-2 were not linked.