The effect of aneuploidy upon the progeny of an autotetraploid Ribes nigrum

Morphological and developmental characteristics of a total of 139 even tetraploid (2n = 32), hypo- (2n = 31), and hypertetraploid (2n = 33, 34) Ribes nigrum plants derived from colchicine-induced autotetraploid parents have been under observation from the seedling stage to full maturity. The records...

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Main Author: Antero Vaarama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1953-01-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/71349
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spelling doaj-34b0d4634c71487ea464103c24a656592020-11-24T21:39:01ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951953-01-01251The effect of aneuploidy upon the progeny of an autotetraploid Ribes nigrumAntero Vaarama0State Horticultural Institute, Piikkiö, FinlandMorphological and developmental characteristics of a total of 139 even tetraploid (2n = 32), hypo- (2n = 31), and hypertetraploid (2n = 33, 34) Ribes nigrum plants derived from colchicine-induced autotetraploid parents have been under observation from the seedling stage to full maturity. The records made have been treated statistically by comparing different chromosome classes with each other, the purpose being to reveal the possible phenotypic effects of aneuploidy upon the species. It was found that a stringent elimination of hypotetraploid zygotes took place when the progeny studied developed. The effect of aneuploidy was to be seen only in some developmental characteristics in hypertetraploid chromosome classes. The effect was very slight in the 4 x + 1 types but more pronounced in the 4 x + 2 group. The effect was observed as a tendency to a lower growth rate during the active growth period of the plants. Furthermore, a tendency to a retardation of the beginning of flowering was observed, as well as an increased proportion of exceptional, long and short, growth periods in hypertetraploid populations. The vigour of monoploid 4 x + 1 types was fully maintained, and even an increase in growth rate as compared with that of even tetraploids was observed.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/71349
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The effect of aneuploidy upon the progeny of an autotetraploid Ribes nigrum
Agricultural and Food Science
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title The effect of aneuploidy upon the progeny of an autotetraploid Ribes nigrum
title_short The effect of aneuploidy upon the progeny of an autotetraploid Ribes nigrum
title_full The effect of aneuploidy upon the progeny of an autotetraploid Ribes nigrum
title_fullStr The effect of aneuploidy upon the progeny of an autotetraploid Ribes nigrum
title_full_unstemmed The effect of aneuploidy upon the progeny of an autotetraploid Ribes nigrum
title_sort effect of aneuploidy upon the progeny of an autotetraploid ribes nigrum
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1953-01-01
description Morphological and developmental characteristics of a total of 139 even tetraploid (2n = 32), hypo- (2n = 31), and hypertetraploid (2n = 33, 34) Ribes nigrum plants derived from colchicine-induced autotetraploid parents have been under observation from the seedling stage to full maturity. The records made have been treated statistically by comparing different chromosome classes with each other, the purpose being to reveal the possible phenotypic effects of aneuploidy upon the species. It was found that a stringent elimination of hypotetraploid zygotes took place when the progeny studied developed. The effect of aneuploidy was to be seen only in some developmental characteristics in hypertetraploid chromosome classes. The effect was very slight in the 4 x + 1 types but more pronounced in the 4 x + 2 group. The effect was observed as a tendency to a lower growth rate during the active growth period of the plants. Furthermore, a tendency to a retardation of the beginning of flowering was observed, as well as an increased proportion of exceptional, long and short, growth periods in hypertetraploid populations. The vigour of monoploid 4 x + 1 types was fully maintained, and even an increase in growth rate as compared with that of even tetraploids was observed.
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