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Abstract
Aim:
To study useful variability generated in an inter-specific hybrid between
cultivated sunflower inbred (ARM-243B) and silver leaf sunflower, H.
argophyllus (ARG-2126) through cytomorphological traits and hybrid
confirmation by molecular markers.
Methodology: The present study on hybridization was undertaken
using cultivated sunflower inbred (ARM-243B) and silver leaf sunflower H. argophyllus
(ARG-2126). Thirty one morphological characters were recorded of cultivated
sunflower (ARM-243B), H. argophyllus (ARG-2126) and inter-specific
hybrid. A total of 50 PMCs were analysed for cytological observations. 62 SSR
primers were used for molecular characterisation and hybridity confirmation
in inter-specific hybrid.
Results: Considerable variability was observed in
inter-specific hybrid, with common traits including branched stems,
anthocyanin coloration in petiole and disk florets, leaf petioles, and stems
etc. Cytological abnormalities and reduction in pollen fertility indicated
that generated inter-specific hybrid was true type. Out of sixty two SSR
primers, nineteen showed parental polymorphism. ORS-1021 showed 10 bp allelic
variation in inter-specific hybrid in a co-dominant manner and, hence, was
used for hybrid confirmation.
Interpretation: The results of this investigation showed
that inter-specific hybridization between cultivated sunflower and H.
argophyllus and transfer of desirable traits into cultivated sunflower is
possible.
Key
words: Interspecific hybridization, Meiosis, Pollination, Sunflower
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