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Assessment of cytoplasmic effects of cytoplasmic male-sterile lines in upland cotton
Authors:X F Zhu    X D Wang    J Sun  T Z Zhang  J J Pan
Institution:Key Laboratory of Crop Germplasm and Breeding, Ministry of Agriculture;Department of Agronomy, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China;Department of Agronomy, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou, China
Abstract:Paired A- and B-lines, cytoplasmic male-sterile (CMS)-lines and main-tainer lines, respectively, were crossed with R-lines (restorer) to produce A × R, R × B and B × R hybrids, which were used in 1993 and 1996 to predict the performance of three lypes of CMS cotton lines available in China. A significant difference in yield and yield components was revealed between paired A × R and B × R hybrids. This difference was greatly influenced by both CMS cytoplasm and the interaction between cytoplasm and nuclear genotypes. It is suggested that there are detrimental effects of CMS cytoplasm on yield and yield components. General combining ability of near-isogenic CMS lines was also affected by this negative effect. The detrimental effect was closely related to an increased number of immature seeds per boll, which might be caused by partial female sterility associated with CMS cytoplasm. The possibility of developing specific combinations of CMS Upland × Upland restorer hybrids that express enough heterosis for yield to overcome the detrimental effect of the CMS cytoplasm is discussed.
Keywords:Gossypium hirsutum            cytoplasmic male sterility  detrimental effect  hybrid breeding  yield
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