Masaru Niwa
Ibaraki University
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Planta | 2000
Tetsuya Yamada; Wataru Marubashi; Masaru Niwa
Abstract. Hybrid lethality expressed in the interspecific hybrid of Nicotiana suaveolens Lehm. ×N. tabacum L. cv. Hicks-2 is one of the mechanisms for reproductive isolation and it is temperature-sensitive. Apoptotic changes were detected in the cells of hybrid seedlings and calli expressing lethality at 28 °C but not under high-temperature conditions (36 °C), when the lethality is suppressed. Condensation of chromatin, fragmentation of nuclei and cytoplasmic reduction are the cytological changes associated with apoptosis leading to hybrid lethality. Fragmentation of nuclei was correlated with the lethal symptoms in both hybrid seedlings and calli, as confirmed by fluorimetry of the nuclear DNA using laser scanning cytometry. Agarose gel analysis of DNA extracted from hybrid seedlings and calli showing lethal symptoms revealed a specific ladder pattern suggesting nucleosomal fragmentation which is one of the biochemical changes of apoptosis. In-situ detection using terminal deoxyribonucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP-fluorescein nick end labeling (TUNEL) showed that this process occurred in distinct stages on each organ of hybrid seedlings and centripetally in hybrid calli. From these results, we confirmed that cell death inducing hybrid lethality was indeed apoptosis.
Planta | 1999
Wataru Marubashi; Tetsuya Yamada; Masaru Niwa
Abstract. Hybrid lethality is one of the mechanisms for reproductive isolation. Apoptotic features were detected in the cells of hybrid seedlings of Nicotiana glutinosa L. ×N. repanda Willd. Condensation of chromatin and fragmentation of nuclei were observed in the leaf protoplasts isolated from hybrid seedlings expressing this lethality. Fragmentation of nuclei was correlated with the progression of lethal symptoms, as confirmed by fluorimetry of the nuclear DNA using laser scanning cytometry. Agarose gel analysis of DNA extracted from hybrid leaves showing lethality revealed a specific ladder pattern suggesting nucleosomal fragmentation associated with nuclear fragmentation. In-situ detection of DNA fragmentation using terminal deoxyribonucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP-fluorescein nick end labeling (TUNEL) showed that this process occurred in all leaf cells. This is the first evidence that apoptosis can induce suicide of hybrid plants, thus leading to reproductive isolation.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 1996
Eiichi Inoue; Wataru Marubashi; Masaru Niwa
Interspecific hybrid plants between Nicotiana suaveolens and N. tabacum exhibit lethal symptoms at the seedling stage and cannot grow to maturity. In this investigation, an attempt was made to clarify the genomic factors responsible for this lethality. N. suaveolens was crossed to N. sylvestris (genomic constitution: SS) and N. tomentosiformis (TT), these latter two species being the progenitors of N. tabacum (SSTT). From the cross N. suaveolens x N. tomentosiformis, many seedlings were obtained through ovule culture, and these subsequently grew to maturity without exhibiting any lethality. In the reciprocal crossing between N. sauvelons and N. sylvestris, only a few hybrid seedlings were obtained through ovlue culture and all died after unfolding their cotyledons when cultured at 28 °C. This lethality could be avoided by culturing the ovules at 36 °C. These features of hybrid lethality resembled those observed in the interspecific hybrid between N. suaveolens and N. tabacum. These findings suggest that the S genome in N. tabacum is responsible for the lethality exhibited in the hybrid between N. suaveolens and N. tabacum.
Scientia Horticulturae | 2001
Yasumasa Takatsu; Masaru Miyamoto; Eiichi Inoue; Tetsuya Yamada; Toru Manabe; Masakazu Kasumi; Mikio Hayashi; Fumio Sakuma; Wataru Marubashi; Masaru Niwa
Abstract We obtained information on the genetic relationship in wild Gladiolus species through randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. Out of the 140 tested primers, 32 amplified a total of 133 RAPD bands in 33 Gladiolus species. The genetic distance was calculated from the data of these RAPDs, and a dendrogram was generated. Interspecific crosses were carried out in seven combinations within or between clusters, and F 1 seedlings were obtained from most combinations. The RAPD analysis showed that these F 1 seedlings were real hybrids. The results suggest that RAPD markers are useful for detecting genetic relationships in Gladiolus species, and for interspecific crosses in breeding programs.
Breeding Science | 1999
Tetsuya Yamada; Wataru Marubashi; Masaru Niwa
Plant and Cell Physiology | 2001
Tetsuya Yamada; Wataru Marubashi; Masaru Niwa
Breeding Science | 1999
Otih Rostiana; Masaru Niwa; Wataru Marubashi
Plant Biotechnology | 2001
Tetsuya Yamada; Yasumasa Takatsu; Masakazu Kasumi; Toru Manabe; Mikio Hayashi; Wataru Marubashi; Masaru Niwa
Plant and Cell Physiology | 2001
Tetsuya Yamada; Wataru Marubashi; Teruko Nakamura; Masaru Niwa
Breeding Science | 1994
Eiichi Inoue; Wataru Marubashi; Masaru Niwa