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DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOTETRAPLOID PERENNIAL RYE (Secale montanum Guss.) AND SELECTION FOR SEED SET

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dc.creator HALİLOĞLU, Kamil
dc.creator TOSUN, Metin
dc.creator Akgun, Ilknur
dc.creator AYDIN, Murat
dc.date 2010-12-31T22:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-06T09:50:40Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-06T09:50:40Z
dc.identifier 50a90dc9-11f6-406a-9909-bd983b49ace9
dc.identifier https://avesis.sdu.edu.tr/publication/details/50a90dc9-11f6-406a-9909-bd983b49ace9/oai
dc.identifier.uri http://acikerisim.sdu.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/123456789/59981
dc.description Different concentrations of colchicine solution (0.1% and 0.2%) and temperatures (24 and 27 degrees C) were applied to wild diploid rye and autotetraploid forms were produced. Five hundred seedlings were placed into Petri dishes for each treatment (total 2000). Cytological research was carried out on root tips of plants in C(0) and C(1) generations. Live seedling rate and tetraploid plant rate were changed by 6.4 - 37.4 % and 8.75 - 37.04%, respectively based on treatments. Plants forming the C(1) generation were determined as 68.12% tetraploid, 14.71% diploid, 16.89% aneuploid (13.35% hypoploid, 3.57% hyperploid) and 0.27% triploid. Chromosome numbers of aneuploid plants ranged between 2n=19 - 29 and it was determined that plants having a chromosome number of 2n=27 were the most common. Other aneuploid plants (2n=19 - 26) were rare. Prior to chromosome counting in the C(1) generation, the seed lots were divided into five seed Size groups (9-11 g, 11-13 g, 13-19 g, 15-17g, 17-19 g). Chromosome numbers were determined by a modification of the conventional root tip squash technique. Chromosome numbers varied with seed size. The rate of tetraploids, diploids and aneuploids were varied between 17.86-87.25%, 2.04-42.86%, 10.71-39.29 %, respectively. As the size of seed was increased, the rate of diploid and aneuploids decreased. Seed set rate, spike length and the number of spikelets in plants belonging to different generations (C(1), C(2), C(3) and C(4)) were investigated. Seed set rate was increased from 30.51% to 61.45% with the selection of plants passing over general average in respect to seed set in each generation, however, it was determined that spike length and number of spikelets decreased. The differences were generally highly significant.
dc.language eng
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.title DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOTETRAPLOID PERENNIAL RYE (Secale montanum Guss.) AND SELECTION FOR SEED SET
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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