Identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new CMS lines of rice (O. sativa L.)

The success of hybrid rice technology depends on the extent of heterosis realized and the grain quality of rice. Seven new CMSlines developed at Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Mandya through backcross breeding were evaluated along with twochecks CRMS31A and CRMS 32A for their morphological and...

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Main Author: Shivakumar, N.*, C. Devaraja, H.C. Lohithaswa, D.K. Sidde Gowda and R.S. Kulkarni
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Language:English
Published: Indian Society of Plant Breeders 2010-07-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
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spelling doaj-67516135fc94409a84cc0347268020a62020-11-24T21:15:53ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2010-07-0114839845Identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new CMS lines of rice (O. sativa L.)Shivakumar, N.*, C. Devaraja, H.C. Lohithaswa, D.K. Sidde Gowda and R.S. KulkarniThe success of hybrid rice technology depends on the extent of heterosis realized and the grain quality of rice. Seven new CMSlines developed at Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Mandya through backcross breeding were evaluated along with twochecks CRMS31A and CRMS 32A for their morphological and floral traits besides aroma during kharif 2008. All the CMSlines evaluated exhibited complete pollen sterility and spikelet sterility. KCMS 29A recorded the higher stigma exsertion(30.31%) and natural outcrossing (19.76%). KCMS 31A had the longest style (1.26 mm) and stigma (1.20 mm) while the anglebetween stigma lobes was wider ( 65.48 (φ)) in KCMS 37A which also had the best panicle exsertion (79.28%). All the nineCMS lines had no aroma. Based on morphological and floral traits CMS lines KCMS 29A, KCMS 31A and KCMS 37A werebetter compared to the checks CRMS 31A and CRMS 32A. To identify usable maintainers and restorers for these CMS lineseleven testers were crossed with all the nine CMS lines in a line x tester fashion. Based on the percent spikelet fertility inhybrids, 60 showed restorer reaction and eight had maintainer reaction while the rest 31 showed partial maintainer / restorerreaction. Among the testers MSN-20-13, MSN-62, MSN-63, MSN-64 and MSN 68 were identified as good maintainers whileKMR-3, KMR-4, MSN-67 and MSN-69 as good restorers.http://sites.google.com/site/ejpb10/vol-1-4-3/Vol-1-4-839-845.pdf?attredirects=0CMS linesBack cross breedingPollen sterilitySpikelet fertilityStigma exsertionmaintainer and restorer lines
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author Shivakumar, N.*, C. Devaraja, H.C. Lohithaswa, D.K. Sidde Gowda and R.S. Kulkarni
spellingShingle Shivakumar, N.*, C. Devaraja, H.C. Lohithaswa, D.K. Sidde Gowda and R.S. Kulkarni
Identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new CMS lines of rice (O. sativa L.)
Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
CMS lines
Back cross breeding
Pollen sterility
Spikelet fertility
Stigma exsertion
maintainer and restorer lines
author_facet Shivakumar, N.*, C. Devaraja, H.C. Lohithaswa, D.K. Sidde Gowda and R.S. Kulkarni
author_sort Shivakumar, N.*, C. Devaraja, H.C. Lohithaswa, D.K. Sidde Gowda and R.S. Kulkarni
title Identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new CMS lines of rice (O. sativa L.)
title_short Identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new CMS lines of rice (O. sativa L.)
title_full Identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new CMS lines of rice (O. sativa L.)
title_fullStr Identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new CMS lines of rice (O. sativa L.)
title_full_unstemmed Identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new CMS lines of rice (O. sativa L.)
title_sort identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new cms lines of rice (o. sativa l.)
publisher Indian Society of Plant Breeders
series Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
issn 0975-928X
publishDate 2010-07-01
description The success of hybrid rice technology depends on the extent of heterosis realized and the grain quality of rice. Seven new CMSlines developed at Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Mandya through backcross breeding were evaluated along with twochecks CRMS31A and CRMS 32A for their morphological and floral traits besides aroma during kharif 2008. All the CMSlines evaluated exhibited complete pollen sterility and spikelet sterility. KCMS 29A recorded the higher stigma exsertion(30.31%) and natural outcrossing (19.76%). KCMS 31A had the longest style (1.26 mm) and stigma (1.20 mm) while the anglebetween stigma lobes was wider ( 65.48 (φ)) in KCMS 37A which also had the best panicle exsertion (79.28%). All the nineCMS lines had no aroma. Based on morphological and floral traits CMS lines KCMS 29A, KCMS 31A and KCMS 37A werebetter compared to the checks CRMS 31A and CRMS 32A. To identify usable maintainers and restorers for these CMS lineseleven testers were crossed with all the nine CMS lines in a line x tester fashion. Based on the percent spikelet fertility inhybrids, 60 showed restorer reaction and eight had maintainer reaction while the rest 31 showed partial maintainer / restorerreaction. Among the testers MSN-20-13, MSN-62, MSN-63, MSN-64 and MSN 68 were identified as good maintainers whileKMR-3, KMR-4, MSN-67 and MSN-69 as good restorers.
topic CMS lines
Back cross breeding
Pollen sterility
Spikelet fertility
Stigma exsertion
maintainer and restorer lines
url http://sites.google.com/site/ejpb10/vol-1-4-3/Vol-1-4-839-845.pdf?attredirects=0
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