Genetic relationship between some cytoplasmic male sterility systems in sorghum |
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Authors: | A. Ganga Kishan S. T. Borikar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani, Maharashtra, India |
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Abstract: | Summary Genetic analysis of cytoplasmic male sterility systems in sorghum was undertaken by evaluating a set of 25 A×B crosses and another set of 171 A×R crosses. Male steriles included diverse sources reported from U.S.A. and India. Fertility restoration in crosses was assessed by studying pollen sterility under microscope and seed setting under selfed earheads. Male fertility restorers are identified for diverse cytoplasms. Accordingly the diverse cytoplasms are grouped and listed in the increasing order of their sterility as A1 & CK 60A A2 A4 M31-2A & M35-1A (A4 tentative) A3 & VZM2A G1A (A5 tentative) and consequently fertility restoration also becomes difficult in the same order for utilization in the breeding programmes. Among the non-milo cytoplasms, A2 among exotics and maldandi (M31-2A and M35-1A) among Indian sources, can be utilised for practical exploitation in breeding programmes. |
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Keywords: | Sorghum bicolor sorghum cytoplasmic diversity male sterility fertility restoration |
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