Pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] is a unique food legume because of its partial (20–30%) outcrossing nature, which provides an opportunity to breed commercial hybrids. To achieve this, it is essential to have a stable male-sterility system. This paper reports the selection of a cytoplasmic–nuclear male-sterility (CMS) system derived from an interspecific cross between a wild relative of pigeonpea (Cajanus sericeus Benth. ex. Bak.) and a cultivar. This male-sterility source was used to breed agronomically superior CMS lines in early (ICPA 2068), medium (ICPA 2032), and late (ICPA 2030) maturity durations. Twentythree fertility restorers and 30 male-sterility maintainers were selected to develop genetically diverse hybrid combinations....
For commercial exploitation of heterosis in any crop, it is to develop an economically viable mass p...
The paper reports the identification of two early maturing fertility restorers viz.ICPR 2433 and ICP...
The role of heterosis in enhancing productivity in food crops is well known. Legume breeders have n...
Among foodlegumes, the first evercommercial hybrid breeding technology was developed in pigeonpea (C...
Cytoplasmic-nuclear male-sterility is an important biological tool, which has been used by plant bre...
For commercial development of hybrids the four pre-requisites are; availability of perfect male-ster...
Adoption of pigeonpea hybrids in central and southern India is showing high impact with on‐farm yiel...
Three cytoplasmic-nuclear male-sterile (CMS) lines, one each derived from Cajanus sericeus (A1 cytop...
The discovery of two stable male-sterile genes and the prevalence of adequate insect-aided cross-po...
Cytoplasmic male sterility is an important biological tool which is now available to pigeonpea breed...
Recently, a breeding technology for hybrid pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] based on cytopla...
Male-sterility has been successfully used for enhancing yield in a number of cereal and vegetable cr...
Fertility restoration of CMS-based hybrids is an integral part of breeding hybrids and the developme...
Pigeonpea is an important food legume of the semi-arid tropics grown mainly under subsistence agricu...
Male-sterility has been successfully used for enhancing yield in a number of cereal and vegetable cr...
For commercial exploitation of heterosis in any crop, it is to develop an economically viable mass p...
The paper reports the identification of two early maturing fertility restorers viz.ICPR 2433 and ICP...
The role of heterosis in enhancing productivity in food crops is well known. Legume breeders have n...
Among foodlegumes, the first evercommercial hybrid breeding technology was developed in pigeonpea (C...
Cytoplasmic-nuclear male-sterility is an important biological tool, which has been used by plant bre...
For commercial development of hybrids the four pre-requisites are; availability of perfect male-ster...
Adoption of pigeonpea hybrids in central and southern India is showing high impact with on‐farm yiel...
Three cytoplasmic-nuclear male-sterile (CMS) lines, one each derived from Cajanus sericeus (A1 cytop...
The discovery of two stable male-sterile genes and the prevalence of adequate insect-aided cross-po...
Cytoplasmic male sterility is an important biological tool which is now available to pigeonpea breed...
Recently, a breeding technology for hybrid pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] based on cytopla...
Male-sterility has been successfully used for enhancing yield in a number of cereal and vegetable cr...
Fertility restoration of CMS-based hybrids is an integral part of breeding hybrids and the developme...
Pigeonpea is an important food legume of the semi-arid tropics grown mainly under subsistence agricu...
Male-sterility has been successfully used for enhancing yield in a number of cereal and vegetable cr...
For commercial exploitation of heterosis in any crop, it is to develop an economically viable mass p...
The paper reports the identification of two early maturing fertility restorers viz.ICPR 2433 and ICP...
The role of heterosis in enhancing productivity in food crops is well known. Legume breeders have n...