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Hybrid Origin of ×Leymotrigia bergrothii (Poaceae) as Revealed by Analysis of the Internal Transcribed Spacer ITS1 and trnL Sequences
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Punina, Elizaveta O.
, Shneyer, Victoria S.
, Rodionov, Alexander V.
, Gnutikov, Alexander A.
, Nosov, Nikolai N.
in
Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genomes
/ Grasses
/ Homogenization
/ Hybridization
/ Hybridization, Vegetable
/ Morphology
/ Origin
/ Phylogenetics
/ Polymorphism
/ Taxonomy
2024
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Hybrid Origin of ×Leymotrigia bergrothii (Poaceae) as Revealed by Analysis of the Internal Transcribed Spacer ITS1 and trnL Sequences
by
Punina, Elizaveta O.
, Shneyer, Victoria S.
, Rodionov, Alexander V.
, Gnutikov, Alexander A.
, Nosov, Nikolai N.
in
Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genomes
/ Grasses
/ Homogenization
/ Hybridization
/ Hybridization, Vegetable
/ Morphology
/ Origin
/ Phylogenetics
/ Polymorphism
/ Taxonomy
2024
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Hybrid Origin of ×Leymotrigia bergrothii (Poaceae) as Revealed by Analysis of the Internal Transcribed Spacer ITS1 and trnL Sequences
by
Punina, Elizaveta O.
, Shneyer, Victoria S.
, Rodionov, Alexander V.
, Gnutikov, Alexander A.
, Nosov, Nikolai N.
in
Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genomes
/ Grasses
/ Homogenization
/ Hybridization
/ Hybridization, Vegetable
/ Morphology
/ Origin
/ Phylogenetics
/ Polymorphism
/ Taxonomy
2024
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Hybrid Origin of ×Leymotrigia bergrothii (Poaceae) as Revealed by Analysis of the Internal Transcribed Spacer ITS1 and trnL Sequences
Journal Article
Hybrid Origin of ×Leymotrigia bergrothii (Poaceae) as Revealed by Analysis of the Internal Transcribed Spacer ITS1 and trnL Sequences
2024
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×Leymotrigia bergrothii is a presumed hybrid of Leymus arenarius and Elytrigia repens. This article investigates the hybrid origin and genome composition of this species. These plants are sterile, do not undergo pollination, and do not produce seeds; occasionally, underdeveloped stamens containing abortive pollen grains form in individual spikelets. The karyotype analysis of root meristem cells revealed a diploid chromosome number of 49 in ×L. bergrothii, reported here for the first time. Subsequently, we examined the intragenomic polymorphism of the transcribed spacer ITS1 in several species of Elytrigia, Elymus, Leymus, Hordeum, and Psathyrostachys, and compared the ribotype patterns of these species with those of ×L. bergrothii. It is shown that the St-ribotype variants found in Elytrigia repens and Elytrigia pseudocaesia, as well as the ribotypes of the La family, which dominate in the genome of Leymus arenarius, correspond to major ribotypes in ×L. bergrothii. The ribotypes of the St and La families are present in the nuclear genome of ×L. bergrothii in almost equal proportions. A comparison of intron and exon sequences of the trnL gene in the chloroplast DNA of Leymus arenarius, Elytrigia repens, and ×L. bergrothii showed that this region in ×L. bergrothii is identical or very close to that of Elytrigia repens, suggesting that Elytrigia repens was the cytoplasmic donor to ×L. bergrothii. Thus, our study confirms the hypothesis that this species represents a sterile first-generation hybrid of Leymus arenarius and Elytrigia repens, reproducing vegetatively.
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