Cross fertility of Australian accessions of wild mungbean (Vigna radiata ssp sublobata) with green gram (V-radiata ssp radiata) and black gram (V-mungo)
At. James et al., Cross fertility of Australian accessions of wild mungbean (Vigna radiata ssp sublobata) with green gram (V-radiata ssp radiata) and black gram (V-mungo), AUST J BOT, 47(4), 1999, pp. 601-610
The position of Australian accessions of wild mungbean (Vigna radiata ssp.
sublobata) in the Asiatic Vigna gene pool was examined by assessing their c
ross fertility with the green gram cultigen (Vigna radiata ssp. radiata) an
d black gram (Vigna mungo). No difficulties were encountered in obtaining F
-1 and backcross seed in crosses with green gram. The hybrid progenies were
vegetatively vigorous and fully fertile. Inheritance of traits appeared no
rmal and, where direct comparisons were possible, consistent with crosses w
ithin the cultigen. Inheritance of a new seed mottling gene is presented an
d several linked traits were found. Crosses with black gram proved difficul
t to achieve, and the resulting hybrid seed showed varying degrees of viabi
lity. Individuals that germinated were weak, and if they survived to flower
, possessed low pollen fertility and poor seed set. It was concluded that i
ndigenous Australian accessions of wild mungbean belong to the primary gene
pool of Vigna radiata.