Effects of male sterility inducing cytoplasm on morpho physiological and biochemical characters in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
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Three sets of Ax R (AF1) and B x R (BF1) hybrids were evaluated to study the influence of male sterility inducing (WA) cytoplasm on various morpho-physiological and biochemical characters in rice (Oryza sativa L.). The nature and magnitude of cytoplasmic effects varied with character and cross combination. The cytoplasm negatively influenced plant height, spikelet fertility, average panicle weight, 1000-grain weight, biomass yield, harvest index and grain yield, while enhancing number of productive tillers and growth duration. The cytoplasm negatively influenced physiological characters like eGR, RGR, NAR, LAI and LAD and biochemical characters like a-amylase activity in germinating seeds and nitrate reductase activity at various stages of crop growth. It could be feasible to reduce or overcome the negative effects of cytosterility by choosing appropriate parental lines.
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Kadoo, N. Y., Zaman, F. U., Singh, A. K., & Deshmukh, P. S. (2002). Effects of male sterility inducing cytoplasm on morpho physiological and biochemical characters in rice (Oryza sativa L.). INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 62(04), 300–304. https://doi.org/.
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