Volume 31, Number 1, 93-95, DOI: 10.1007/BF00028310

Association of gene for grain colour with monosome XIV of Avena sativa L.

H. M. I. Hafiz and A. S. Larik

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Abstract

The F2's from crosses between lsquoDyfedrsquo (S.240; a black grained cultivar) and monosomics of lsquoSun IIrsquo (non-black cultivar) were analysed. With the exception of F2 progenies involving monosomes, II, VI, VII, X, XI, XII, XIII and XIV, all other deviated from the genetic ratio 3 black: 1 non-black. The cytological examination of the non-black individuals belonging to those families that did not deviate from the 3:1 ratio showed that they were either 41- or 42-chromosome plants. However, non-black individuals involving monosome XIV were 40-chromosome plants. The gene conferring the black colour to the grains in Avena sativa cv. Dyfed (S.240) is located on chromosome XIV.

Index words   Avena sativa  - oat - gene - grain colour - genetic ratio - monosome XIV

Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Sind Agriculture University. Tando Jam. Pakistan.

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