Doubled haploid production in maize under sub-montane Himalayan conditions using R1-nj-based haploid inducer TAILP1

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R. K. Khulbe
A. Pattanayak
Lakshmi Kant
G. S. Bisht
M. C. Pant
Vivek Pandey
Rohit Kapil
N. C. Mishra

Abstract

The use of in vivo haploid induction system makes the doubled haploid (DH) technology easier to adopt for the conventional maize breeders. However, despite having played an important role in the initial developmental phases of DH technology, Indian maize research has yet to harvest its benefits. Haploid Inducer Lines (HILs) developed by CIMMYT are being widely used in maize breeding programmes in many countries including India. There, however, is no published information on the efficiency of DH line production using CIMMYT HILs in Indian maize breeding programmes. In the present study, the efficiency of DH production using CIMMYT’s tropically adapted inducer line TAILP1 was investigated with eight source populations including two of sweet corn. The average haploid induction rate (HIR) of TAILP1 was 5.48% with a range of 2.01 to 10.03%. Efficiency of DH production ranged from 0.14 to 1.87% for different source populations with an average of 1.07%. The information generated will be useful for maize breeders intending to use DH technology for accelerated development of completely homozygous lines.

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Khulbe, R. K., Pattanayak, A., Kant, L., Bisht, G. S., Pant, M. C., Pandey, V., Kapil, R., & Mishra, N. C. (2020). Doubled haploid production in maize under sub-montane Himalayan conditions using R1-nj-based haploid inducer TAILP1. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 80(03), 261–266. https://doi.org/10.31742/IJGPB.80.3.4
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