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    Trees 12 (1998), S. 310-314 
    ISSN: 0931-1890
    Keywords: Key words Carpinus ; Picea ; Quercus ; Chimera ; Genetic stability
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract  Solitary revertants which have been observed on single mutant tree individuals have up to now been believed to be grow-through cells belonging to the rootstock on which they are commonly grafted. In this study three different phenotypically visible mutants revealing revertant shoots on the same tree were chosen for genetic analysis. The mutant Quercus robur L. ‘argenteomarginata’ was grafted on a normal rootstock, an individual of Carpinus betulus L. var. quercifolia Desf. as well as an individual of Picea glauca (Moench) Voss. ‘conica’ are supposed to have grown from seeds. By means of a highly specific M13 PCR fingerprinting technique the mutant and revertant tissues were analysed in comparison to different individuals of each of the species. With the grafted mutant, cambium tissue of the rootstock was also investigated. Whereas conspecific individuals could be clearly distinguished from each other, mutant and revertant tissues revealed the same banding patterns for each of the three trees. In case of the grafted mutant, the fingerprint obtained from cambium tissue of the rootstock was clearly different from the pattern of mutant and revertant tissue. Results demonstrate the potential of the tool for genetic differentiation between individuals of three tree species hence in the case of the grafted mutant, the hypothesis that the observed reversion is caused by a grow-through of the rootstock is rejected. Furthermore, identical fingerprints of mutant and revertant tissue support identical genetic background of the tissues excluding the gene(s) responsible of the mutation. Possible causes of mutations and reversions regarding the three mutant trees are discussed.
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