
doi: 10.1038/227082a0
pmid: 5422636
CONSIDERABLE attention is currently being paid to the possible use of Triticale as a new crop; indeed, a variety has already been named in Canada1. Triticale is a hybrid genus of synthetic amphiploids which have the full chromosome complements of wheat (Triticum) and rye (Secale). Octoploid forms, of Triticale have fifty-six chromosomes, made up of the forty-two of the hexaploid bread wheat (T. aestivum) and the fourteen of a rye species. Hexaploid forms have forty-two chromosomes, comprising twenty-eight from one of the subspecies of tetraploid wheat (T. turgidum) and fourteen from rye.
Meiosis, Genotype, Hybridization, Genetic, Aneuploidy, Edible Grain, Chromosomes, Triticum
Meiosis, Genotype, Hybridization, Genetic, Aneuploidy, Edible Grain, Chromosomes, Triticum
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