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Variations Introduced in Sorghum Through Pollination with Maize


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1 Indian Institute of Millets Research (formerly Directorate of Sorghum Research), Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500 030, India
 

Repeated pollinations of sorghum lines with pre-germinated pollen from inbred maize lines resulted in large de novo variation in F2. Though the phenotypes of all the plants were biased towards sorghum, traits of maize such as leaf anatomy and morphology were observed in some of the crosses. RAPD marker analy-sis of the derivatives in advanced stages of generation showed maize-specific bands. It was interesting to note that diverse types of sorghum emanated from a single cross. We present the stable inheritance of vari-ation, thus introducing agronomically superior, novel, pre-breeding lines for sorghum crop improvement through incompatible pollinations.

Keywords

De novo Variation, Intergeneric Hybridization, Maize, Pollination, Sorghum.
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K. B. R. S. Visarada
Indian Institute of Millets Research (formerly Directorate of Sorghum Research), Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500 030, India

Abstract


Repeated pollinations of sorghum lines with pre-germinated pollen from inbred maize lines resulted in large de novo variation in F2. Though the phenotypes of all the plants were biased towards sorghum, traits of maize such as leaf anatomy and morphology were observed in some of the crosses. RAPD marker analy-sis of the derivatives in advanced stages of generation showed maize-specific bands. It was interesting to note that diverse types of sorghum emanated from a single cross. We present the stable inheritance of vari-ation, thus introducing agronomically superior, novel, pre-breeding lines for sorghum crop improvement through incompatible pollinations.

Keywords


De novo Variation, Intergeneric Hybridization, Maize, Pollination, Sorghum.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv119%2Fi9%2F1540-1548