Hybridisation between Brassica napus L. and Raphanus raphanistrum L. under agronomic field conditions

M.A. Rieger, T.D. Potter, Stephen Powles, C. Preston

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    Abstract

    The frequency of hybridisation between Brassica napus L. and Raphanus raphanistrum L. under agronomic conditions was assessed in field experiments, where R. raphanistrum were randomly planted at two different densities into large plots of B. napus. An acetolacate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicide-resistant trait was used to detect potential hybrid individuals. No hybrids were detected amongst 25,000 seedlings grown from seed collected from R. raphanistrum plants. Two hybrids were obtained from more than 52-million B. napus seedlings. Both hybrids were characterised as amphidiploids (AACCRrRr, 2n = 56) and were fertile. The frequency of hybridisation into B. napus in this experiment using male-fertile B. napus was 4 x 10(-8).
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)555-560
    JournalTheoretical and Applied Genetics
    Volume103
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

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