Morphological description of Carthamus tinctorius x C. oxyacantha hybrid

Fertile interspecific hybrids were produced between the cultivated safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) and wild species, C.oxyacantha Bieb. Location of branches on main axis, angle of branching, upper leaf shape and colour, length of spines on outerinvolucral bracts in hybrids were like of C. oxyaca...

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Main Author: K. Anjani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indian Society of Plant Breeders 2010-09-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
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Online Access:http://sites.google.com/site/ejpb10/vol-1-5/Vol-1-5-1351-1353.pdf?attredirects=0
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spelling doaj-9c6d5f8489eb422682fd16f34ad73bd82020-11-25T01:17:57ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2010-09-011513511353Morphological description of Carthamus tinctorius x C. oxyacantha hybridK. AnjaniFertile interspecific hybrids were produced between the cultivated safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) and wild species, C.oxyacantha Bieb. Location of branches on main axis, angle of branching, upper leaf shape and colour, length of spines on outerinvolucral bracts in hybrids were like of C. oxyacantha whereas seed color and size were in between both parents. Hybrids wereuniform in germination, early in flowering and maturity as well were of non-shattering type like C. tinctorius. The lower leafmargin and size in hybrids were intermediate to both the parents and these traits helped to identify interspecific hybrids atseedling stage itself. Cultivated and wild species besides differing in morphology, differed in pollen shape. F1 resembled wildspecies with respect to pollen shape. The morphological descriptors of hybrids reported in the present paper would serve asuseful tools to determine hybrid status of F1 as well guide to conserve or select wild species genome at a desirable level ininterspecific derivatives during course of their advancement through self-pollination.http://sites.google.com/site/ejpb10/vol-1-5/Vol-1-5-1351-1353.pdf?attredirects=0Carthamus oxyacanthaCarthamus tinctoriusdescriptorinterspecific hybridsmorphologysafflower
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Morphological description of Carthamus tinctorius x C. oxyacantha hybrid
Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
Carthamus oxyacantha
Carthamus tinctorius
descriptor
interspecific hybrids
morphology
safflower
author_facet K. Anjani
author_sort K. Anjani
title Morphological description of Carthamus tinctorius x C. oxyacantha hybrid
title_short Morphological description of Carthamus tinctorius x C. oxyacantha hybrid
title_full Morphological description of Carthamus tinctorius x C. oxyacantha hybrid
title_fullStr Morphological description of Carthamus tinctorius x C. oxyacantha hybrid
title_full_unstemmed Morphological description of Carthamus tinctorius x C. oxyacantha hybrid
title_sort morphological description of carthamus tinctorius x c. oxyacantha hybrid
publisher Indian Society of Plant Breeders
series Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
issn 0975-928X
publishDate 2010-09-01
description Fertile interspecific hybrids were produced between the cultivated safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) and wild species, C.oxyacantha Bieb. Location of branches on main axis, angle of branching, upper leaf shape and colour, length of spines on outerinvolucral bracts in hybrids were like of C. oxyacantha whereas seed color and size were in between both parents. Hybrids wereuniform in germination, early in flowering and maturity as well were of non-shattering type like C. tinctorius. The lower leafmargin and size in hybrids were intermediate to both the parents and these traits helped to identify interspecific hybrids atseedling stage itself. Cultivated and wild species besides differing in morphology, differed in pollen shape. F1 resembled wildspecies with respect to pollen shape. The morphological descriptors of hybrids reported in the present paper would serve asuseful tools to determine hybrid status of F1 as well guide to conserve or select wild species genome at a desirable level ininterspecific derivatives during course of their advancement through self-pollination.
topic Carthamus oxyacantha
Carthamus tinctorius
descriptor
interspecific hybrids
morphology
safflower
url http://sites.google.com/site/ejpb10/vol-1-5/Vol-1-5-1351-1353.pdf?attredirects=0
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