For the transfer of genes from B. tournefortii (TT) to the allotetraploid oilseed brassicas, B. juncea AABB, B. carinata BBCC and B. napus AACC, B. tournefortii was first crossed with the three basic diploid species, B. campestris (AA), B. nigra (BE) and B. oleracea (CC), to produce the allodiploids TA, TB and TC. These were tetraploidized by colchicine treatment to produce the allotetraploids TTAA, TTBB and TTCC, which were further crossed with B. juncea and B. napus to produce three-genome hybrids with substitution-type genomic configurations: TACC, TBAA and TCAA. These hybrids along with another hybrid TCBB produced earlier, the three allodiploids, their allotetraploids and the four diploid parent species were studied for their male meio...
An allohexaploid Brassica crop (2n = AABBCC) does not exist naturally, but is of interest for its po...
1) it has been well known that the genus Brassica is consists of three elementary genomes, 1. e., a,...
The two genomes (A and C) of the allopolyploid Brassica napus have been clearly distinguished using ...
The authors have tried to raise interspecific crosses between B. trilocularis or B. tournefortii and...
Polyploidy plays a crucial role in plant evolution. Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC), the most importa...
Interspecific reciprocal crosses between three cultivated Brassica allotetraploids and one wild spec...
Synthetic allohexaploid Brassica hybrids (2n\ua0=\ua0AABBCC) do not exist naturally, but can be synt...
About 250 intergeneric hybrids with the genome constitution AR, AARR or ARR were obtained from over ...
Polyploidy plays a crucial role in plant evolution. Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC), the most importa...
Studies based upon; 9012 Interspecific sexual crosses (attempted in 42, 96 and 18 amphidiploid-amphi...
International audienceMeiotic homologous recombination by crossovers (COs) is the main mechanism res...
Polyploid crops (containing more than one genome) have been included in our daily-life food since ag...
International audienceMeiotic recombination by crossovers (COs) is tightly regulated, limiting its k...
Background: Development of synthetic allohexaploid Brassica (2n = AABBCC) would be beneficial for ag...
International audience• Polyploids can be produced by the union of unreduced gametes or through soma...
An allohexaploid Brassica crop (2n = AABBCC) does not exist naturally, but is of interest for its po...
1) it has been well known that the genus Brassica is consists of three elementary genomes, 1. e., a,...
The two genomes (A and C) of the allopolyploid Brassica napus have been clearly distinguished using ...
The authors have tried to raise interspecific crosses between B. trilocularis or B. tournefortii and...
Polyploidy plays a crucial role in plant evolution. Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC), the most importa...
Interspecific reciprocal crosses between three cultivated Brassica allotetraploids and one wild spec...
Synthetic allohexaploid Brassica hybrids (2n\ua0=\ua0AABBCC) do not exist naturally, but can be synt...
About 250 intergeneric hybrids with the genome constitution AR, AARR or ARR were obtained from over ...
Polyploidy plays a crucial role in plant evolution. Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC), the most importa...
Studies based upon; 9012 Interspecific sexual crosses (attempted in 42, 96 and 18 amphidiploid-amphi...
International audienceMeiotic homologous recombination by crossovers (COs) is the main mechanism res...
Polyploid crops (containing more than one genome) have been included in our daily-life food since ag...
International audienceMeiotic recombination by crossovers (COs) is tightly regulated, limiting its k...
Background: Development of synthetic allohexaploid Brassica (2n = AABBCC) would be beneficial for ag...
International audience• Polyploids can be produced by the union of unreduced gametes or through soma...
An allohexaploid Brassica crop (2n = AABBCC) does not exist naturally, but is of interest for its po...
1) it has been well known that the genus Brassica is consists of three elementary genomes, 1. e., a,...
The two genomes (A and C) of the allopolyploid Brassica napus have been clearly distinguished using ...