2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2015.09.036
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Restorer breeding in sweet pepper: Introgressing Rf allele from hot pepper through marker-assisted backcrossing

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“…Recently, Lin et al. () introgressed the Rf allele from hot pepper into several sweet pepper lines opening the way to an efficient CMS application for sweet pepper hybrid seed production.…”
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“…Recently, Lin et al. () introgressed the Rf allele from hot pepper into several sweet pepper lines opening the way to an efficient CMS application for sweet pepper hybrid seed production.…”
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“…CGMS is commercially used to produce hot (chilli) pepper hybrid seed, but it has not been successful for sweet pepper due to the lack of restorer genes or instability of restorer lines in most of sweet pepper genotypes. Recently, Lin et al (2015) introgressed the Rf allele from hot pepper into several sweet pepper lines opening the way to an efficient CMS application for sweet pepper hybrid seed production.…”
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“…Despite this, the study of CMS and Rf interaction in chile pepper is complex and has had inconsistent results (Min et al, 2008). One major issue with the CMS and Rf system in Capsicum species is that they seem to be less stable in sweet pepper than in chile pepper (Lin et al, 2015).…”
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“…Min et al (2009) reported the markers OPP14 and AFR4 were closely linked to Rf in a given population; however, they were unable to accurately detect Rf in diverse chile pepper lines. The CRF-SCAR (Gulyas et al, 2006) has been reported to be the most widely applicable indicator of the markers that are available (Jiang, 2015;Jo et al, 2010;Kim et al, 2009;Lin et al, 2015). The CRF-SCAR marker has been used for markerassisted selection to introduce an Rf gene into novel germplasm (Lin et al, 2015).…”
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