Inducing male sterility in Brassica napus L. by a sulphonylurea herbicide, tribenuron-methyl |
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Authors: | C Yu S Hu P He G Sun C Zhang and Y Yu |
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Institution: | College of Agronomy, Northwest A &F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, P. R. China, E-mail:;;Department of Biology, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3C3 |
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Abstract: | A sulphonylurea herbicide, tribenuron‐methyl, methyl 2‐(4‐methoxy‐6‐methyl‐1,3,5‐triazin‐2‐yl) methylamino] carbonyl] amino] sulphonyl] benzoate, was used to induce male sterility in rapeseed. Application of 0.2 μg tribenuron‐methyl per plant at the bolting stage with the longest floral bud <2 mm and repeated 15 days afterwards, resulted in 94.5–100% plants being male sterile in six different breeding lines, but combined with low phytotoxicity. However, excessive double application of the chemical (>0.2 μg per plant) did have some significant impact on rapeseed, including stunting, fading leaves and petals, reduction in the size of floral parts and a shortened duration of flowering. The percentage of hybrid seeds from ‘84004‘ treated with 0.2 μg × 2 tribenuron‐methyl per plant and pollinated by a male parent ‘Huaye’ was 92.7%, which met the hybridity requirement in China. The results suggest that tribenuron‐methyl could be used as an efficient chemical hybridizing agent. |
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Keywords: | Brassica napus chemical hybridizing agent male sterility sulphonylurea |
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