Br. Choudhary et P. Joshi, Crossability of Brassica tournefortii and B-rapa, and morphology and cytology of their F-1 hybrids, THEOR A GEN, 102(6-7), 2001, pp. 1123-1128
The crossability between Brassica tournefortii (TT, 2n = 20) and Brassica m
pn (AA, 2n = 20) and the cytomorphology of their F, hybrids were studied. H
ybrids between these two species were obtained only when B, tournefortii wa
s involved as a female parent. The hybrid plants were intermediate for most
of the morphological attributes and were found to be free from white rust
under field conditions. The F-1 plants showed poor pollen fertility, althou
gh occasional seed set was achieved from open pollination. Self-pollination
or backcrosses did not yield any seeds in these plants. The occurrence of
chromosome association ranging from bivalents (0-7), trivalents (0-2) to a
rare quadrivalent (0-1) in the dihaploid hybrids indicates pairing between
the T and A genomes. The homoeologous pairing coupled with seed set in the
F, plants offer an opportunity for interspecific gene transfers from B, tou
rnefortii to B. rapa and vice-versa through interspecific hybridization.