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. 2014 Aug 21;4(10):1931–1941. doi: 10.1534/g3.114.013623

Table 2. Results of crosses among T. urartu (genome Au) and T. m. monococcum (genome Am) and fertility of the derived progenies.

F1 Plants Grown F2 Plants Grown Further Generations
No. Plants No. Ears No. Spikelets tested Total No. of Seeds % Fertilitya No. Plants % Fertilitya No. Plants % Fertility (Range)a
T. m. monococcum T. urartu
ID 396 ID 1122 5 53 <3000 3 <0.05 2 280 (F3) 0−84.5
80 (F3) 8.5−89.0
ID 396 ID 1277 1 5 100 0 0
L 118 ID 388 7 700 33 0.26−1.44 5 0–35 71 (S1BC5)
0–23 48 (BC6)
T. m. boeoticum T. urartu
ID 752 ID 1122 2 9 274 14 0.8−4.1 6 29−77
ID 1277 2 22 200 11 1.0−4.5 7 5−29
ID 1391 2 13 200 7 0.5−3.0 1 4
ID 393 1 9 373 10 0−1.0 9 0.5−67
ID 758 ID 1122 6 53 600 6 0−1.5 5 3−79
ID 1264 2 12 200 1 0−0.5 0
ID 1277 6 52 562 2 0−1.0 0
T. urartu T. m. monococcum
ID 1391 ID 396 1 5 100 7 3.5 0
T. urartu T. m. boeoticum
ID 1122 ID 752 1 2 58 0 0
ID 1391 ID 758 1 9 100 0 0
ID 393 ID 752 5 48 500 0 0
ID 1264 ID 752 4 27 338 2 0 - 1 0
a

Based on the assumption of 2 florets/spikelet.