Identification of male sterility maintainer lines for Ogura radish (Raphanus sativus L.)

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M.S.H. Hawlader
M.A.K. Mian
M. Ali
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[1] Institute of Postgraduate Studies in Agriculture,Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding
[2] Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute,Plant Breeding Division
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Euphytica | 1997年 / 96卷
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Raphanus sativus; male sterility; maintainer lines; hybrid seed; Bangladesh;
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‘Ogura radish’, a cytoplasmic genetic male sterile line, was crossed with four local and three Japanese cultivars to identify maintainer lines. Out of seven F1 families, one cross involving a local cultivar, Aushi, produced 100% male sterile (MS) progeny. The crosses involving the other two local cultivars, Tangail Local and Kuni, produced about 90% MS progeny, indicating the presence of maintainer gene(s) for male sterility. The fourth local cultivar, Tasaki, produced 100% male fertile (MF) progeny. All three exotic cultivars appeared to possess the chromosomal gene(s) for controlling the male sterility. In BC1, BC2 and BC3 generations, segregation of MS plants were more frequent when ‘Aushi’ was used as recurrent parent. The expression of male sterility was not affected by seasonal influences. Thus the local cultivar ‘Aushi’ may be used as maintainer line for ‘Ogura radish’. To produce hybrid seed, ‘Tasaki’ can be used as pollinator line as it exhibit high heterosis with ‘Aushi’.
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