GENETIC DIVERSITY IN A AND B LINES BASED ON TRAITS INFLUENCING OUTCROSSING IN RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.)
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Seventeen pairs of CMS (A) and maintainer (B) lines were evaluated for fifteen traits (both floral and morphological) influencing outcrossing in rice. Considerable variation exhisted in the population for all the traits. Blines had bigger anthers, greater plant height and early flowering whereas A lines were characterized by pronounced stigmatic traits, longer duration of anthesis and poor panicle exsertion. Male sterility followed by source sterile cytoplasm and geographical diversity were the main factors responsible for the diversity. V20 A can be used as potential source of sterile cytoplasm. Some Punjab male sterile line (PMS) were found promising but need improvement in panicle exsertion. Seven clusters were formed and these clusters can be utilised to identify and develop CMS lines with good outcrossing ability.
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SEETHARAMAIAH, K. V., KULKARNI, R. S., MAHADEVAPPA, M., PRASAD, T. G., & RAO, M. G. (1996). GENETIC DIVERSITY IN A AND B LINES BASED ON TRAITS INFLUENCING OUTCROSSING IN RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.). INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 56(04), 510–519. https://doi.org/.
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