IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF TEMPERATURE SENSITIVE GENIC MALE STERILE SOURCES IN RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.)
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Identification and isolation of the usable sources of temperature sensitive genic male sterility-fertility system for developing two-line hybrid technology in rice were the objectives of the study. Among the and everal male sterile plants isolated from stagger/late planted germplasm, breedinglines at different stagesofdevelopment, and mutagen-treated populations, six strains namely, SM3, SM5, F61, JP 2, JP 8·1A·12 and SA 2 (F 43), remained sterile at high temperature and turned fertile at low temperature. The six lines were studied in growth chambers maintained at specific temperature ranges, decided on the basis of sensitive stage which was determined by a newly developed 'tracking technique' to identify the critical sterility point (CSP), i.e. the temperature at which a plant is completely male sterile, and the critical fertility point (CFP), i.e. the temperature at which the plant turns completely male fertile. The lines were categorized into high CSP-Iow CFP, high CSP-high CFP, and low CSP-Iow CFP types. Among them, JP· 8-1·A-I2, F-61 and SA 2 (F 43) belonging to the low CSP·low CFP group were found to be the most promising sources of stable sterility.Transfer of temperature sensitivityfrom them to other productive agronomic backgrounds and identification of appropriate locations for optimization of seed production would make the two-line approach a commercial reality.
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ALI, J., SIDDlQ, E. A., ZAMAN, F. U., ABRAHAM, M. J., & AHMED, I. (1995). IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF TEMPERATURE SENSITIVE GENIC MALE STERILE SOURCES IN RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.). INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 55(03), 243–259. https://doi.org/.
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