ARTICLE – Reproductive analyses of intraspecific Paspalum notatum Flügge hybrids

Reproductive analyses of intraspecific Paspalum notatum Flügge hybrids

Karine Cristina Krycki, Marília Tedesco, Vitória Rodrigues, Roberto Luis Weiler, André Pich Brunes, Miguel Dall’Agnol1 and Carine Simioni

Abstract: Paspalum notatum is an important forage native to Southern Brazil and one of the most promising fodder species in terms of productivity, quality, resistance and growth speed. The objective of this study was to evaluate the reproductive mode and fertility of hybrid progenies resulting from artificial crosses among artificially duplicated sexual plants, selected intraspecific hybrids of the UFRGS breeding program and apomictic ecotypes of the species. The resulting F1 progenies were represented by 24 plants with high pollen viability (varying from 82.15 to 99.67%) and 1.2:1 segregation for the sexual: apomictic reproduction mode, indicating predominantly sexual hybrids, due to distorted segregation. In the apomictic plants, most chromosomes paired as bivalents in diakinesis. Since the low presence of abnormalities observed in the meiotic chromosome pairing and the high pollen viability of the hybrids, all plants were confirmed as promising parents for future crosses.

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