Journal of Forest Science (Mar 2002)

Introgression in black poplar (Populus nigra L. ssp. nigra) and its transmission

  • V. Benetka,
  • K. Vacková,
  • I. Bartáková,
  • M. Pospíšková,
  • M. Rasl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/11863-JFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 3
pp. 115 – 120

Abstract

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: Introgression was studied in the offspring of P. nigra and P. × canadensis female trees using 3 enzymatic patterns (6-PGD, LAP and GPI). Our investigations were aimed at the offspring from open pollination and controlled pollination by the pollen mixture from 3 clones of P. nigra and 3 clones of P. × canadensis. The rate of introgression in P. nigra offspring from open pollination was 0.67%. Introgression in 3 offsprings of P. nigra from controlled pollination was 7.14%. In P. × canadensis the heterozygous: homozygous phenotype ratio in 2 offsprings from open pollination was 1:1; it documents prevailing fertilization by P. nigra pollen. After fertilization by the pollen mixture this segregation ratio was 1:1 (6-PGD; GPI) or 3:1 (LAP). The offspring of P. × canadensis maternal components are assumed to have a major share in introgression.

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