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Identification, characterization and geographic distribution of male-sterility restorer and maintainer lines from diverse pearl millet germplasm

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To determine the distribution and geographic specificity of sterility maintainers in pearl millet, Pennisetum americanum (L.) Leeke, 428 diverse pearl millet germplasm accessions representing variation from 12 countries were crossed with a male-sterile line 5141A. The F1 hybrids were classified as male-fertile or male-sterile based on the seed set on bagged ear heads and an other morphology. Among these, 87 (20.3%) were classified as male-fertile, 32 (7.5%) as male-sterile, 282 (65.9%) as segregating for male-fertile/male-sterile and 27 (6.3%) behaved as male-fertile in the rainy and male-sterile in the postrainy season. Restorer lines were distributed in all the countries studied except Cameroon and USSR. Maintainer lines were observed from six countries but were concentrated in India. These maintainer lines differ from one another in several morphological and agronomic characters such as flowering, plant height, spike length and grain size. They may prove to be useful sources of material for generating new male-sterile lines. The restorers can be used to produce commercial hybrids.

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Submitted as J.A. No. 719 by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Topics (ICRISAT).

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Appa Rao, S., Mengesha, M.H. & Rajagopal Reddy, C. Identification, characterization and geographic distribution of male-sterility restorer and maintainer lines from diverse pearl millet germplasm. Euphytica 40, 155–159 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00023310

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