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Crossability and embryo development in wheat-rye hybrids

G. Oettler
- 01 Jun 1983 - 
- Vol. 32, Iss: 2, pp 593-600
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It was established that the common winter wheat cultivar Götz is of intermediate crossability, and interactions between wheats of different crossability classes and their seed set with rye lines were detected.
Abstract
Crossability and embryo development were studied in the crosses of one Triticum aestivum and three T. durum genotypes with nineteen rye inbred lines. Parental wheat and rye genotypes exerted a significant influence on the characters seed set, number of seeds containing embryos and viable plantlets obtained from embryo culture. It was established that the common winter wheat cultivar Gotz is of intermediate crossability. The rye inbred lines varied substantially in their capacity to fertilize several wheat genotypes. Interactions between wheats of different crossability classes and their seed set with rye lines were detected. Significant correlations were obtained between seed set and viable plantlets recovered in vitro.

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Crossability percentages of some 1400 bread wheat varieties and lines with rye

A.C. Zeven
- 01 Jan 1987 - 
TL;DR: The percentages of crossability with rye of some 1400 varieties and lines of bread wheat are provided and it is believed that the publication of these data will be helpful to those wishing to cross bread varieties with rye and other species.
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The genotypic and phenotypic interaction of wheat and rye storage proteins in primary triticale

TL;DR: This research suggests triticale of high gluten strength can be obtained by selection of parents with favourable glutenin alleles, and the possibility remains that mixed protein oligomers were formed between polymeric and monomeric storage proteins at the ultrastructure level.
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Analysis of hybrid lethality in F1 wheat-rye hybrid embryos

TL;DR: The effect of the Embryo lethality mutant (Eml) of rye was studied in crosses between hexaploid wheat and corresponding inbred rye line (L2) and Histological analysis of hybrid embryos revealed morphological differences 16 days after pollination.
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PARENTAL EFFECTS ON CROSSABILITY, EMBRYO DIFFERENTIATION AND PLANTLET RECOVERY IN WHEAT x RYE HYBRIDS

TL;DR: Correlation analyses showed that seed set provided a criterion to predict the amphihaploid plantlets to be expected from a particular wheat x rye combination, and it was revealed that cross-incompatibility in hexaploid Wheat x rye crosses was due to failure of fertilization, while in tetraploid wheat x Rye crosses it was caused by lack of embryo differentiation.
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Bartlett Ms
- 01 Mar 1947 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the transformations which have been used on raw statistical data, with particular reference to analysis of variance, and the usual purpose of the transformation is to change the scale of the measurements in order to make the analysis more valid.
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The inheritance in wheat of crossability with rye

Ralph Riley, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1967 - 
TL;DR: The inhibition of crossability with rye conferred evolutionary and agricultural advantage upon wheat by preventing the production of sterile wheat-rye hybrids which could be regarded as weeds generated from within the crop.
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The crossabilities of wheat varieties with Hordeum bulbosum

TL;DR: It was found that a strong positive correlation between the crossabilities of wheat varieties with H. bulbosum and with rye exists, reinforcing the conclusion that the crossability of wheat with both species is governed, at least in part, by the same genetic system.
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Die Genetische Grundlage der Kreuzbarkeit Zwischen Weizen und Roggen

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