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Production of hybrids between Cajanus acutifolius and C. cajan
Authors:Nalini Mallikarjuna  K.B. Saxena
Affiliation:(1) Genetic Resources and Enhancement Division, International Crops Research Institute for Semi Arid Tropics, Patancheru, P.O. 502 324, Andhra Pradesh, India
Abstract:There are many wild species of pigeonpea which are endemic to Australia. These wild species are cross incompatible with cultivated species of Indian origin. Cajanus acutifolius is one such species which does not easily cross with cultivated pigeonpea. Interspecific pollinations lead to hybrid seeds which were semi-shrivelled. Very few seeds germinated to give rise to F1 plants. Backcrossing the hybrid plants to C. cajan, the male parent, gave rise to aborting seeds which did not germinate in vivo hence BC1 plants are obtained after saving the aborting embryos in vitro. BC1 plants showed normal meiotic pairing, but had low pollen fertility. The reasons for embryo abortion and low pollen fertility in spite of normal meiosis could be due to the effect of wild species cytoplasm. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:cytology   Cajanus acutifolius   embryo culture  interspecific hybridization  pigeonpea  RAPD
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