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Euphytica | 1979

Triple fusion of the primary endosperm nucleus as a cause of interspecific cross-incompatibility in Avena

Ichizo Nishiyama; Tomosaburo Yabuno

SummaryUsing five diploid, two tetraploid and three hexaploid Avena species (x=7) 78 reciprocal crosses were made. Of these 74 were successfull, though the frequency of seed set varied greatly. The development of hybrid seeds differed widely between cross combinations, especially in reciprocal crosses. Hybrid seeds were grouped into four types, (1) normal kernels, well developed and germinative (designated as D+); (2) shrivelled-empty kernels, which do not germinate (E−); (3) small viable kernels (Rd+) and (4) small inviable kernels (Rd−). Some rare intermediate types were found in certain crosses.The results are well interpreted in terms of a hypothesis of polar-nuclei activation in which the strength of the activating action of the male nucleus, and the reaction of the female nucleus at double fertilization are expressed as ‘activating value(AV)’ and ‘response value(RV)’, respectively. The degree of seed failure is closely related to the activation index(AI) of the polar nuclei, AV/2RV (or × 100). In a selfed plant the activation index is always 1/2=0.5 (or50%), and this usually results in the formation of normal seeds. If AI deviates from 50% the endosperm often stops developing or degenerates.Based on the degree of abnormality of hybrid seeds, activating values of the ten species were arbitrarily assigned from 0.4 in A. ventricosa (2x) to 3.0 in A.sterilis (6x). For comparison A.strigosa (2x) was used as a standard and set at 1.0. Among the 74 succesful interspecific crosses the AI of the polar nuclei varied widely, from 7 to 375% Generally speaking, AI values of less than 20, 20–30, 30–80, and more than 80% show the R-, Rd+, D+ and E-kernel types, respectively. In other words, if the AV of the pollen parent is < 40 or >160% that of the maternal parent hybrid seeds fail to develop. Thus in double fertilization of Avena or probably angiosperms, the triple fusion of two polar nuclei with a secondary male nucleus is apparently a sexual isolation mechanism, being a barrier to interspecific hybridization.


The Japanese Journal of Genetics | 1929

THE GENETICS AND CYTOLOGY OF CERTAIN CEREALS

Ichizo Nishiyama


Cytologia | 1936

Cytogenetical Studies in Avena:I. Chromosome association in hybrids between Avena barbata POTT. and autotetraploids of A. strigosa SCHREB

Ichizo Nishiyama


Cytologia | 1939

Cytogenetical Studies in Avena

Ichizo Nishiyama


Cytologia | 1937

Possibility of Crossing-over between Semihomologous Chromosomes from Two Different Genoms

Hitoshi Kihara; Ichizo Nishiyama


The Japanese Journal of Genetics | 1970

FOUR TYPES OF FLOWERING TIME IN AVENA

Ichizo Nishiyama


Cytologia | 1939

Cytogenetical Studies in Avena. II:On the progenies of pentaploid Avena hybrids

Ichizo Nishiyama


Cytologia | 1933

The Genetics and Cytology of Certain Cereals

Ichizo Nishiyama


The Japanese Journal of Genetics | 1978

BASIC GENETIC BEHAVIORS OF EU- AND ANEUPLOID FATUOID OATS

Ichizo Nishiyama; Tomosaburo Yabuno


The Japanese Journal of Genetics | 1983

A mechanism of the alteration of crossability in artificial Avena polyploids

Ichizo Nishiyama; Tomosaburo Yabuno

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