Cultivated wheat Triticum turgidum is an allotetraploid (AABB) with diploid
-like behaviour at metaphase I. This behaviour is mainly influenced by the
action of the Phl locus. To study the effect of Phl on chromosome pairing i
n T. turgidum we have analysed the synaptic pattern in fully traced spread
nuclei at mid- and late-zygotene and at pachytene of three different genoty
pes: a standard line, ph1c mutant and a duplication mutant, with zero, two
and four doses of Phl, respectively. The number of synaptonemal complex (SC
) bivalents and of the different SC multivalent associations were determine
d in each nucleus. The mean number of lateral elements involved in SC multi
valent associations (LEm) at mid-zygotene was relatively high in all lines
and was similar in two and zero doses of Phl. These means changed little wi
th the progression of zygotene but decreased at pachytene because of the tr
ansformation of multivalents into bivalents. Multivalent correction was mor
e efficient in the presence than in the absence of Phl. The four doses of P
hl genotype showed a higher number of SC bivalents at mid-zygotene, and the
frequency of multivalents decreased progressively throughout zygotene and
pachytene. The results suggest that the main action of the Ph1 locus on the
diploidisation mechanism would be related to a process of checking for hom
ology operating during prophase I.