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Enarthrocarpus lyratus-based cytoplasmic male sterility and fertility restorer system in Brassica rapa
Authors:J S Deol    K R Shivanna    S Prakash  S S Banga  G Robbelen
Institution:Department of Plant Breeding, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India;Department of Botany, University of Delhi, Delhi, India;National Research Centre (Plant Biotechnology), Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India;
Abstract:Substituting the nuclear genome of Brassica rapa into the cytoplasmic background of Enarthrocarpus lyratus through backcross substitution helped in developing cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS). Alloplasmic male sterile plants had pale green leaves, small flowers with narrow petals and rudimentary anthers. Female fertility, low initially, improved considerably with advanced backcross generations. Male sterility expression was stable throughout the growing season. Except for EC 339014, all B. rapa accessions (38) evaluated were partial maintainers of the male sterility. Introgression of gene(s) for fertility restoration from the cytoplasm donor species was facilitated by homoeologous pairing between B. rapa and E. lyratus genomes, as was apparent from the very frequent occurrence of a trivalent in the monosomic addition plants (2n = 10 II + 1 I). Backcrossing of fertile monosomic addition plants with B. rapa led to the recovery of male fertile plants possessing the stable euploid chromosome number (2n = 20). These plants restored male fertility in crosses with different (lyr) CMS B. rapa genotypes, confirming the introgression of fertility restorer gene(s) from E. lyratus, the cytoplasm donor species.
Keywords:Brassica rapa                        Enarthrocarpus lyratus            CMS  fertility restoration  alloplasmic ms plants
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