Hybridization in Four Nigerian Physalis (Linn.) Species
Hybridization in Four Nigerian Physalis (Linn.) Species
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Interspecific reciprocal crosses among four Nigerian Physalis species (Physalis angulata, P.micrantha, P.pubescens and P.
peruviana) were carried out by transferring desired pollen grains to ovalate parents, bagged and labelled to prevent contamination by external pollen grains and for easy identification.Pollen cells of the F1 hybrid combination from the only viable cross (P.angulata x P.
pubescens) were studied using standard ls32a804nmnxgo cytogenetic techniques.The F1 hybrid obtained in the current investigation produced few flower buds and no matured fruit was harvested.Its average pollen grain diameter was found within the range of that of the two genitors and the pollen stainability was less than 50%.
The hybrid was also characterized by meiotic irregularities.Based on the results obtained, the study concluded that P.pubescens is closely related to P.
angulata and P.peruviana, while P.micrantha is more distant from them since the formal individuals were able to cross reciprocally among each other, u11-200ps though no matured fruit was produced except in one cross (P.
angulata x P.pubescens).