Interspecific grafting between Gossypium hirsutum, G. barbadense and G. herbaceum lines

被引:0
|
作者
Mehmet Karaca
Ayse Gul Ince
Umesh K. Reddy
机构
[1] Department of Field Crops,
[2] Faculty of Agriculture,undefined
[3] Akdeniz University,undefined
[4] Vocational School of Technical Sciences,undefined
[5] Akdeniz University,undefined
[6] Department of Biology,undefined
[7] West Virginia State University,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Seedling grafting could provide additional crop improvement strategies for cotton. However, there existed limited studies on interspecific grafting and approaches. Four different grafting approaches were developed and compared between lines representing three of the four cultivated cotton species G. hirsutum, G. barbadense and G. herbaceum. Grafting approaches of this study focused on the cotyledon node and cotyledon leaves retained on scions, rootstocks, without cotyledon node and cotyledon leaves on scions and rootstocks or halved cotyledon node and single cotyledon leaf on scions and rootstocks. Evaluations of the grafting approaches were made by comparing survival and growth rate during the second and fifth weeks after transplantation, respectively. The formation of any lateral shoots at the grafted sites were studied in two of four grafting approaches in the first and the second year during flowering stage. DNA alterations due to grafting were investigated using microsatellite markers. There were no statistically significant differences between grafts and their control in survival rate and locus specific DNA alteration. Growth rate and lateral shoot formation, on the other hand, were different among grafting types and grafts. We concluded that grafting without cotyledon node and cotyledon leaves on rootstocks, and with cotyledon node but without cotyledon leaves on scions were easy to perform and suitable for interspecific cotton grafting. Results suggested that grafting seedlings and allowing time to heal graft wounds prior to spring transplanting or double cropping is suitable for wheat–cotton intercropping to prevent late or early chilling damage associated with seed sowing or conventional transplanting of susceptible seedlings. Furthermore, the rapid and consistent wound healing in seedling grafts along with lateral shoot formation occurring in two of four grafting approaches make them a suitable approach to investigate possible genetic and epigenetic movement between scions and rootstocks, especially across species.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] SSR marker-assisted improvement of fiber qualities in Gossypium hirsutum using G. barbadense introgression lines
    Zhibin Cao
    Peng Wang
    Xiefei Zhu
    Hong Chen
    Tianzhen Zhang
    Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2014, 127 : 587 - 594
  • [32] Breeding of brown cotton for spinnable yarn in intraspecific and interspecific hybrids (G. hirsutum L. and G. barbadense L.)
    Cinar, Volkan Mehmet
    Balci, Serife
    Simsek, Mustafa Koray
    Unay, Aydin
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2023, 202
  • [33] Transcriptomic and biochemical analysis of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) and a chromosome segment substitution line from G. hirsutum × G. barbadense in response to Verticillium dahliae infection
    Peng-tao Li
    Md. Harun or Rashid
    Ting-ting Chen
    Quan-wei Lu
    Qun Ge
    Wan-kui Gong
    Ai-ying Liu
    Ju-wu Gong
    Hai-hong Shang
    Xiao-ying Deng
    Jun-wen Li
    Shao-qi Li
    Xiang-hui Xiao
    Rui-xian Liu
    Qi Zhang
    Li Duan
    Xian-yan Zou
    Zhen Zhang
    Xiao Jiang
    Ya Zhang
    Ren-hai Peng
    Yu-zhen Shi
    You-lu Yuan
    BMC Plant Biology, 19
  • [34] Molecular dissection of interspecific variation between Gossypium hirsutum and G. barbadense (cotton) by a backcross-self approach: II. Fiber fineness
    Xavier Draye
    Peng Chee
    Chun-Xiao Jiang
    Laura Decanini
    Terrye A. Delmonte
    Robert Bredhauer
    C. Wayne Smith
    Andrew H. Paterson
    Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2005, 111 : 764 - 771
  • [35] A new interspecific, Gossypium hirsutum x G. barbadense, RIL population: towards a unified consensus linkage map of tetraploid cotton
    Lacape, Jean-Marc
    Jacobs, J.
    Arioli, T.
    Derijcker, R.
    Forestier-Chiron, N.
    Llewellyn, D.
    Jean, J.
    Thomas, E.
    Viot, C.
    THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 2009, 119 (02) : 281 - 292
  • [36] Comparative gene expression in cotton fibres of interspecific lines developed through tri-species (G. hirsutum, G. arboreum & G. anomalum)
    Ashraf, Farzana
    Khan, Asif Ali
    Khan, Zulqurnain
    Iqbal, Nadia
    Mahmood, Zahid
    Ghaffar, Abdul
    KUWAIT JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, 2023, 50 (04) : 649 - 656
  • [37] Genetic dissection of lint yield and fiber quality traits of G. hirsutum in G. barbadense background
    Zhanfeng Si
    Hong Chen
    Xiefei Zhu
    Zhibin Cao
    Tianzhen Zhang
    Molecular Breeding, 2017, 37
  • [38] Integrated Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analysis of G. hirsutum and G. barbadense Responses to Verticillium Wilt Infection
    Xing, Baoguang
    Li, Pengtao
    Li, Yanfang
    Cui, Bingkai
    Sun, Zhihao
    Chen, Yu
    Zhang, Shaoliang
    Liu, Qiankun
    Zhang, Aiming
    Hao, Liuan
    Du, Xue
    Liu, Xiaoyan
    Wu, Bei
    Peng, Renhai
    Hu, Shoulin
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2025, 26 (01)
  • [39] Genetic dissection of lint yield and fiber quality traits of G. hirsutum in G. barbadense background
    Si, Zhanfeng
    Chen, Hong
    Zhu, Xiefei
    Cao, Zhibin
    Zhang, Tianzhen
    MOLECULAR BREEDING, 2017, 37 (01)
  • [40] Registration of 17 upland (Gossypium hirsutum) cotton germplasm lines disomic for different G. barbadense chromosome or arm substitutions
    Stelly, DM
    Saha, S
    Raska, DA
    Jenkins, JN
    McCarty, JC
    Gutiérrez, OA
    CROP SCIENCE, 2005, 45 (06) : 2663 - 2665