CYTOLOGIA
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Development of an Interspecific Hybrid (Triploid) by Crossing Gossypium hirsutum and G. arboreum
Muhammad Shafique TahirNoor-Ul-Islam KhanSajid-Ur-Rehman
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2011 Volume 76 Issue 2 Pages 193-199

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The 2 species G. hirsutum and G. arboreum were crossed and triploid hybrid (AAD) was developed as a first step of crossing. The triploid is sterile and its hybridity was confirmed with morphological traits and DNA based SSR markers. The chromosome analysis at metaphase-I exhibited 13AA bivalents and 13D univalents at most of the PMC's studied which also confirmed its triploid nature. The mean chromosome pairing association was recorded as 12.90% (univalent), 10.45% (bivalent), 0.45% (trivalent), and 0.48% (tetravalent). The formation of multivalents depicted genome association between 2 species. The further utility of synthesized triploid with respect to the development of CLCuV resistant introgression genotypes is discussed

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