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With a view to eclucidating chromosome relationships between Lolium perenne (Lp), L. multiflorum (Lm) and Festuca pratensis (Fp), chromosome pairing in different diploid (2n=14), auto-allotriploid (2n=3x=21), trispecific (2n=3x=21), amphidiploid (2n=4x=28) and auto-allohexaploid (2n=6x=42) hybrids between them was analysed. At all these levels of ploidy there was very good chiasmate pairing between the chromosomes of the three species and, on the whole, there was little evidence of preferential pairing of the chromosomes of a particular species in the triploid, tetraploid and hexaploid hybrids. A critical test for this also came from the synaptic ability of the chromosomes of the single genome with those of the duplicated genome in the auto-allotriploids which formed predominantly trivalents with 2, 3 or even 4 chiasmata. Moreover, the homology between the Lp and Lm chromosomes seems strong enough to pass the discrimination limits of the B-chromosomes which do not suppress homoeologous pairing in the Lp LmLm triploid and LpLm diploid hybrids. — The triploids having two genomes of a Lolium species and one of F. pratensis had some male and female fertility which suggested genetic compatibility of the parental chromosomes resulting, presumably, in compensation at the gametic level. Also, the occurrence of comparable chiasma frequencies in the auto-allotriploids and trispecific hybrids showed that they were not markedly affected whether two doses of one genome and one of the other or all the three different genomes from the three species were present. From the trend of chromosome pairing in all these hybrids it is concluded that there is little structural differentiation between the chromosomes of the three species, no effective isolation barrier to gene-flow between them, and that they are closely related phylogenetically, having possibly evolved from a common progenitor. Taxonomic revision of the two Lolium species is suggested.
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Jauhar, P.P. Chromosome relationships between Lolium and Festuca (Gramineae). Chromosoma 52, 103–121 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00326261
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