Genetic homology between the CMS (A) and their alloplasmic maintainer (B) line in chilli pepper through SSR markers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61180/vegsci.2020.v47.i1.01Keywords:
Capsicum annuum, CMS, Genetic similarity, SSR markersAbstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the genetic
similarity between the CMS (A) and the maintainer (B) lines
using 120 SSR markers. Almost all the amplified markers
showed monomorphic bands between the CMS lines and
corresponding B lines. Between CMS463D2A and
CMS463D2B (alloplasmic maintainer line) and between
CMS463L9A and CMS463L9B, polymorphic banding
patterns were observed by a marker (Hpms 2-13) for
chromosome 1. After eight cycles of backcrossing (BC8F1)
and selection, the genome recovery of the recurrent parent
in all the CMS lines was estimated to be 100%, except
CMS463D2A and CMS463D2B, and between CMS463L9A
and CMS463L9B where the recovery was 99.01%, and 98.9%,
respectively. Similarly, for the fruit weight, fruit length, fruit
width, and pericarp thickness, the paired t-test was nonsignificant
for mean value of all the CMS A- and CMS Blines
except CMS4624A and CMS4624B for fruit length, and
CMS4626A and CMS4626B for fruit width, where the
differences were significant.
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