In the course of reconstructing
Aegilops caudata from its own genome (CC) and its plasmon, which had passed half a century in common wheat (genome AABBDD), we produced alloplasmic
Ae. cylindrica (genome CCDD) with the plasmon of
Ae. caudata. This line, designated (
caudata)-CCDD, was found to express male sterility in its second substitution backcross generation (SB
2) of (
caudata)-AABBCCDD pollinated three times with the
Ae. cylindrica pollen. We repeatedly backcrossed these SB
2 plants with the
Ae. cylindrica pollen until the SB
5 generation, and SB
5F
2 progeny were produced by self-pollination of the SB
5 plants. Thirteen morphological and physiological characters, including pollen and seed fertilities, of the (
caudata)-CCDD SB
5F
2 were compared with those of the euplasmic
Ae. cylindrica. The results indicated that the male sterility expressed by (
caudata)-CCDD was due to genetic incompatibility between the
Ae. cylindrica genome and
Ae. caudata plasmon that did not affect any other characters of
Ae. cylindrica. Also, we report that the genome integrity functions in keeping the univalent transmission rate high.
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