학술논문

Stability of pollen sterility and characterization of Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars (A2) based male sterile lines in pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.)
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Brazilian Journal of Botany. 46(1):163-175
Subject
Cytoplasmic genetic male sterile system
DNA fingerprinting
Morphological and molecular characterization
Pigeonpea
Stability of pollen sterility
Scanning Electron Microscope
Language
English
ISSN
1806-9959
Abstract
The study on stability of pollen sterility of three A2 cytoplasm based male sterile lines (CORG 990047A, CORG 990052A and CORG 7A) showed that all the three male sterile lines had highly stable pollen sterility over 27 fortnight intervals. The various studies on pollen fertility, anther size and scanning electron microscopic image analysis revealed a clear insight on the anthers and pollen grain morphology of A and B lines. The nad7a_del marker distinguished the A and B lines of A4 cytoplasm based male sterile lines by the allele size of 150 (10 bp deletion) and 160 bp, respectively. However, deletion of 10 bp was not observed in the A lines of A2 cytoplasm (160 bp). Hence, this study proved that the nd7a_del marker can be used to differentiate A2 and A4 cytoplasm based male sterile lines. DNA fingerprinting study revealed that 12 SSR markers were polymorphic among the 47 markers used and two SSR markers viz., CcLG08_RFQI4 and CCM1277 were polymorphic and differentiated all the three-male sterile lines. These markers could be used in DNA fingerprinting of the A lines and to maintain their genetic purity.