%0 Journal Article %@ 0255-786X %A Saxena, K B %A Singh, L %D 1990 %F icrisat:4894 %I International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics %J International Pigeonpea Newsletter %P 9-10 %T Low Natural Outcrossing in 'Cleistogamous' Pigeonpea Mutant %U http://oar.icrisat.org/4894/ %V 11 %X Amutant with cleistogamous-type flowers was isolated from the progeny of a cross between Cajanus cajan cv. T21 and Atylosia lineata. It is characterized by anthers in a non-diadulphous configuration and the keel petal partly surrounding the standard petal and enfolding the 2 wing petals, thus delaying flower opening until after fertilization. The gene controlling the character is recessive. In 2 field trials, plots of the mutant were flanked with plots of normal flowered plants; flower type was examined in the progeny. Natural outcrossing rates of 0.02-0.4% were obtained in one field and 1.09-4.3% in the other. The low rates were attributed to the delay in floral bud opening failing to attract insect pollinators., Amutant with cleistogamous-type flowers was isolated from the progeny of a cross between Cajanus cajan cv. T21 and Atylosia lineata. It is characterized by anthers in a non-diadulphous configuration and the keel petal partly surrounding the standard petal and enfolding the 2 wing petals, thus delaying flower opening until after fertilization. The gene controlling the character is recessive. In 2 field trials, plots of the mutant were flanked with plots of normal flowered plants; flower type was examined in the progeny. Natural outcrossing rates of 0.02-0.4% were obtained in one field and 1.09-4.3% in the other. The low rates were attributed to the delay in floral bud opening failing to attract insect pollinators.