Mapping of male sterility gene ms10 in chilli pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) |
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Authors: | Parjeet Singh Aulakh Major S. Dhaliwal Salesh Kumar Jindal Roland Schafleitner Kuldeep Singh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Vegetable Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India;2. AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center, Shanhua, Tainan, Taiwan;3. School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India |
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Abstract: | Most of the hybrid seed in chilli are produced manually, but the use of male sterility (MS) can reduce the cost of hybrid seed production. MS‐12, a nuclear male‐sterile (NMS) line developed at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana (India), has been utilized to develop commercial F1 hybrids. A recessive gene, designated as ms10, governs MS in MS‐12. Due to recessive gene control, development of new NMS lines incorporating ms10 gene is tedious and time‐consuming. We identified SSR markers AVRDC‐PP12 and AVRDC_MD997* linked to the ms10 gene. A total of 558 primer pairs were screened following bulked segregant analysis (BSA). Linkage analysis in 210 F2 plants indicated that the two SSR markers were linked to the ms10 gene and the marker AVRDC‐PP12 was closest to the gene at 7.2 cM distance. The marker was mapped to chromosome 1 at genome position 175 694 513 to 175 694 644. Until more closely linked markers are developed, the marker AVRDC‐PP12 would facilitate transfer of ms10 gene through marker‐assisted selection (MAS). Fine mapping would lead to cloning of the ms10 gene. |
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Keywords: | chilli pepper gene mapping molecular markers
ms10
nuclear male sterility |
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