Abstract Intergeneric hybridization was performed between Brassica rapa L. em. Metzg. subsp. rapa and Raphanus sativus following tissue culture of hybrid seeds. Twenty-four intergeneric hybrids were produced from crosses between… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Intergeneric hybridization was performed between Brassica rapa L. em. Metzg. subsp. rapa and Raphanus sativus following tissue culture of hybrid seeds. Twenty-four intergeneric hybrids were produced from crosses between twelve turnip and eight radish species and confirmed to be amphihaploids, with 19 chromosomes in mitosis. All of the hybrids were pollen-sterile, had white petals, and were intermediate in most of their morphological traits with respect to their parents. The hybrids were also confirmed through DNA analyses by using Brassica and Raphanus genome molecular markers. The improvements of these amphihaploids as useful genetic resources and potential of intergeneric hybridization to enrich the gene pool for radish and turnip breeding are discussed.
               
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