Evaluation of chemical compounds for induction of male sterility in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

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Kajal hakraborty
C. Devakumar
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[1] Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI),Division of Agricultural Chemicals
[2] Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute,Division PNP
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Euphytica | 2006年 / 147卷
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chemical hybridizing agents (CHAs); ethyl oxanilates; pyridones; male sterility; wheat;
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The short-list of eleven chemical hybridizing agents (CHAs) showing 98% or more induction of male sterility were identified following application at the pre-meiotic stage of wheat. Among ethyl oxanilates, 4-fluoro (CHA A1), 4-bromo (CHA A2), 4-trifluoromethyl (CHA A5), and 4-cyano (CHA A3) derivatives; and among pyridones, 4-chloro (CHA B3), 4-fluoro (CHA B1), 4-bromo (CHA B2), and 4-trifluoromethyl (CHA B6) derivatives were the most promising. These agents showed no adverse effects on plant growth and yield. Ethyl 4-fluoro oxanilate (CHA A1) was tested on 29 wheat genotypes at 1500ppm and induced 99.76± 0.37% male sterility. Ethyl 4-fluoro oxanilate residues were non-detectable in grain and husk and thus appeared to have no lasting residue effects.
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