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. 2011 Jun 12;11:103. doi: 10.1186/1471-2229-11-103

Table 4.

Unreduced and abnormal male gamete production in interspecific hybrids of three amphidiploid Brassica species estimated by sporad counts.

Parental species in hybrid Hybrid combination No. plants Total sporads Abnormal sporads Abnormal male gametes (%) Dyads Giant sporads 2n male gametes (%)
B. j × B. c J1C1 13 4579 79 1.97% 2 2 0.07%
B. j × B. c J1C2 6 1812 10 0.74% 2 0 0.06%
B. j × B. n J1N1 12 4346 292 6.17% 113 3 1.38%
B. j × B. n J1N2 5 1710 202 9.33% 97 0 2.92%
B. j × B. n J1N3 4 2255 209 5.94% 143 0 3.29%
B. j × B. n J1N4 3 956 56 3.74% 36 0 1.93%
B. j × B. n J1N5 7 2197 97 2.72% 73 0 1.69%
B. n × B. c N1C1 6 2417 85 2.45% 52 10 1.51%
B. n × B. c N1C2 6 1911 111 5.46% 40 0 1.05%
B. n × B. c N2C2 6 2108 68 2.23% 46 0 1.10%
B. n × B. c N3C1 1 301 1 0.17% 1 0 0.17%
B. n × B. c N4C1 2 609 9 0.95% 6 0 0.50%
B. n × B. c N4C2 6 2261 155 5.43% 68 0 1.53%
Total 77 27462 1374 Av: 3.64%*** 679 15 Av: 1.32%**

** Significant differences between genotypes (p < 0.01, one-way ANOVA)

***Significant differences between genotypes (p < 0.001, one-way ANOVA)

Both dyads and giant sporads were assumed to produce unreduced (2n) male gametes, and monads, dyads, triads, pentads, hexads and heptads and giant sporads were assumed to produce abnormal male gametes.

Hybrids were produced between five doubled-haploid derived genotypes of B. napus (B. n: N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5), two doubled-haploid derived genotypes of B. carinata (B. c: C1 and C2) and one near-homozygous inbred genotype of B. juncea (B. j: J1). Interspecific hybrid combinations are given as a combination of parent codes. Hybrid combinations with different maternal parent but the same parent genotypes were pooled after the model unreduced gametes ~ genotype + maternal parent revealed no significant effect of maternal parent on unreduced gamete production.