2018
DOI: 10.21082/ijas.v18n2.2017.p43-50
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Diversity and Capability Analyses of Fertility Restorer Genes of Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Rice Lines Using SSR

Abstract: Development of hybrid rice depends on the effectivity of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) and restorer (R) lines. The molecular genetic approach is expected to help the breeder in identification of suitable parental lines to hybrid rice improvement. The study aimed to assess genetic relationship among three types of CMS systems (wild abbortive/WA Kalinga and Gambiaca) as female parents and to identify diversity of genes controlling fertility restoration in rice. The study used nine F 1 hybrids and F 2 populati… Show more

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“…Development parental lines with different CMS source to be the opportunity to achieve a higher heterosis level. [15,16] was developed new cytoplasmic male sterile lines with three diverse cytoplasm background, i.e. Kalinga, Gambiaca and Wild Abortive.…”
Section: Materials Genetics Of Parental Linesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development parental lines with different CMS source to be the opportunity to achieve a higher heterosis level. [15,16] was developed new cytoplasmic male sterile lines with three diverse cytoplasm background, i.e. Kalinga, Gambiaca and Wild Abortive.…”
Section: Materials Genetics Of Parental Linesmentioning
confidence: 99%