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Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The)
Year : 2015, Volume : 75, Issue : 4
First page : ( 486) Last page : ( 489)
Print ISSN : 0019-5200. Online ISSN : 0975-6906.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0975-6906.2015.00077.2

Effects of cytoplasm from Cajanus cajanifolius on the performance of pigeonpea hybrids

Saxena K. B.1,*, Sultana Rafat2, Rathore A.

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Patancheru, 502 324, Telangana

1Present address: Villa 17, NMC Housing, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi., U.A.E.

2Present address: Bihar Agricultural University, Bhagalpur, Bihar

*Corresponding author's e-mail: kbsaxena1949@gmail.com

Online published on 9 November, 2015.

Abstract

This research communication reports results of the first study on the influence of cytoplasm on the performance of CMS-based pigeonpea hybrids. In this study two isonuclear lines with diverse cytoplasm were compared in hybrid combinations involving seven inbred fertility restorers. Pusa Ageti-(F) had cultivated pigeonpea cytoplasm, while Pusa Ageti-(A4CMS) carried the cytoplasm of a wild species Cajanus cajanifolius. The trials conducted over two seasons, showed small cytoplasmic effects on the traits studied. For seed yield the hybrids with cultivated cytoplasm were better in performance; however the extent of the superiority of these hybrids varied. The greatest yield penalty of 19.1% due to the cytoplasm of the wild species was recorded in cross involving restorer line R-2364. For other traits no definite trend was observed in favour of any specific cytoplasm. The cytoplasmic effects on the hybrids also appeared to be influenced by genetic variation in the pollinator lines.

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Keywords

Cytoplasm, iso-nuclear lines, pigeonpea, wild species, yield components.

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