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Comparative characteristics of oat doubled haploids and oat × maize addition lines: Anatomical features of the leaves, chlorophyll a fluorescence and yield parameters.

Marzena WarchołKatarzyna Juzoń-SikoraDragana RančićIlinka PećinarTomasz WarzechaDominika Idziak-HelmckeKamila LaskośIlona Czyczyło-MyszaKinga DziurkaEdyta Skrzypek
Published in: PloS one (2024)
As a result of oat (Avena sativa L.) × maize (Zea mays L.) crossing, maize chromosomes may not be completely eliminated at the early stages of embryogenesis, leading to the oat × maize addition (OMA) lines development. Introgression of maize chromosomes into oat genome can cause morphological and physiological modifications. The aim of the research was to evaluate the leaves' anatomy, chlorophyll a fluorescence, and yield parameter of oat doubled haploid (DH) and OMA lines obtained by oat × maize crossing. The present study examined two DH and two disomic OMA lines and revealed that they differ significantly in the majority of studied traits, apart from: the number of cells of the outer bundle sheath; light energy absorption; excitation energy trapped in PSII reaction centers; and energy dissipated from PSII. The OMA II line was characterized by larger size of single cells in the outer bundle sheath and greater number of seeds per plant among tested lines.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • energy transfer
  • cell cycle arrest
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  • gene expression
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • signaling pathway
  • transcription factor