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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 1982

Hybridization and fertility of hybrid derivatives of Solatium melongena L. and Solanum macrocarpon L.

D. A. Schaff; Gojko Jelenkovic; C. D. Boyer; B. L. Pollack

SummaryEleven genotypes of Solanum melongena L. and one genotype tentatively identified as Solanum macrocarpon were reciprocally intercrossed. Three patterns of the crossability were determined: a) reciprocally crossable, b) reciprocally non-crossable, and c) unidirectionally crossable. In toto 524 F1 interspecific hybrids were grown during one season under open pollination conditions in the field. A large proportion of the F1 hybrids produced seed set. The highest degree of seed set was recorded in the reciprocal F1 hybrid of S. melongena (cv. ‘Burpee Hybrid’) and S. macrocarpon (Acc. 21–73). In addition, a limited number of back-cross progeny have been produced. The germinating seeds produced an F2 generation of which some recombinants showed a considerably higher degree of fertility than the F1. This finding suggests the possibility of the transfer of genes for resistance to two-spotted spider mite from S. macrocarpon to S. melongena.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 1980

Nucleolar organizing chromosomes ofRicinus

H. S. Paris; Oved Shifriss; Gojko Jelenkovic

SummaryPachytene chromosome morphology was compared in nine races ofRicinus communis L. (2n = 20), using pollen mother cells (PMCs) and light microscopy. Of the ten bivalents, only the two possessing nucleolar organizing regions (NORs), chromosomes 2 and 7, exhibit structural variations among the races. The NORs are located in the short arms of these two chromosomes. Most of the observed structural variations affect these short arms, which are similar morphologically and consist largely of heterochromatic segments. The PMCs contain a single nucleolus and this is associated with the NOR of each of the two chromosomes at a particular frequency in each race. In eight races, a nucleolar constriction (NC) is present in either chromosome 2 or chromosome 7. In these races, the nucleolus is associated with the chromosome possessing an NC at a frequency of 100% and with the chromosome lacking an NC at a frequency ranging between 5.6 and 100%, depending upon the race. No microscopically visible NC is present in the ninth race. In this race, the nucleolus is associated with both chromosomes 2 and 7 at a frequency of 100%. The association of the nucleolus with a chromosome possessing an NC is at the NC and with a chromosome lacking an NC is at the terminal heterochromatic segment of the short arm. Several interpretations are offered to account for the variations in frequency of association between the nucleolus and each of the nucleolar organizing chromosomes. It is suggested that the two non-linked NORs have evolved through some intragenomic changes rather than polyploidy, that this species is highly intolerant to structural variations other than those occurring in or near the NORs, and that structural variations in the nucleolar organizing chromosomes are not associated with racial variations in plant phenotype.


Euphytica | 1984

An evaluation of intergeneric hybridization of Fragaria spp. x Potentilla spp. as a means of haploid production

Gojko Jelenkovic; M. L. Wilson; P. J. Harding

SummaryUnidirectional intergeneric crosses using octoploid and hexaploid Fragaria species as a female parent and diploid and tetraploid Potentilla species as a male parent were performed, producing in toto 1345 fruits with an estimated 46089 seeds. The germinating seeds obtained by using P. anserina mostly perished at the cotyledon stage, a few developing into matroclinous octoploid seedlings. The seeds obtained by using P. fruiticosa produced two types of seedlings: matroclinous octoploids and genuine intergeneric hybrids. It is considered that the matroclinous octoploids resulted from contamination during the emasculation process. A great majority of the hybrid seedlings were slow in growth and development and perished before reaching the flowering stage. No haploids have been recovered. Possible reasons for absence of haploid genotypes in the progenies of these intergeneric crosses are considered. Among the seedlings of F. x ananassa cv. Tioga x P. fruiticosa, a seedling of an unusual phenotype was noticed, which upon chromosome determination, proved to be 2n=9x=63. This genotype displayed complete male and female sterility. The implication of the sterility of this seedling for bridging of the two genera is discussed.


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1995

Characterizing NAD- and NADP-dependent Alcohol Dehydrogenase Enzymes of Strawberries

William C. Mitchell; Gojko Jelenkovic


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1998

Transformation of Eggplant with Synthetic cryIIIA Gene Produces a High Level of Resistance to the Colorado Potato Beetle

Gojko Jelenkovic; Sharon Billings; Qi Chen; James H. Lashomb; George C. Hamilton


Plant Molecular Biology | 1990

Nucleotide sequence of an alcohol dehydrogenase gene in octoploid strawberry (Fragaria × Ananassa Duch.)

D. J. Wolyn; Gojko Jelenkovic


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1997

The Effect of Growth Regulators and Antibiotics on Eggplant Transformation

Sharon Billings; Gojko Jelenkovic; Chee-Kok Chin; Jodi Eberhardt


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1995

Transfer and Transcriptional Expression of Coleopteran cryIIIB Endotoxin Gene of Bacillus thuringiensis in Eggplant

Qi Chen; Gojko Jelenkovic; Chee-Kok Chin; Sharon Billings; Jodi Eherhardt; Joseph C. Goffreda; Peter Day


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1987

Fertility of 4x × 5x and 5x × 4x progenies derived from Vaccinium ashei/corymbosum pentaploid hybrids

Nicholi Vorsa; Gojko Jelenkovic; A. D. Draper; W. V. Welker


Archive | 1997

Insect-resistant transgenic eggplant and method of making

Gojko Jelenkovic; Sharon Billings

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United States Department of Agriculture

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United States Department of Agriculture

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