Performance of three high-tillering male-sterile lines and their hybrids in pearl millet.

Rai, K N and Rao, A S (1992) Performance of three high-tillering male-sterile lines and their hybrids in pearl millet. Crop Improvement, 19 (1). pp. 1-5. ISSN 0256-0933

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Abstract

Three high-tillering male-sterile Pennisetum glaucum lines (the recently developed dwarf type ICMA89111 (d2) and 5054A and 3383A) were each pollinated with 2 high-, 2 medium- and 2 low-tillering lines. Parents and hybrids were evaluated during the post-rainy season of 1990 in a vertisol and an alfisol at Patancheru and Hisar, Andhra Pradesh. Data on 6 yield components (tabulated) indicate that pollinators with sturdy stems and erect growth habit should be used to breed hybrids on these male-sterile lines. ICMA89111, with a yield of 2.10 t/ha, gave at least 60% higher grain yield, 66% greater seed weight, 22% more effective tillers/plant and was 5 days later in flowering than the other 2 male-sterile lines. Hybrids from ICMA89111 were the best performers (yields from crosses with high-, medium- and low-tillering pollinators were 2.59, 3.23 and 2.95 t/ha, respectively). In a second investigation, the incidence of downy mildew (Sclerospora graminicola) in greenhouse and nursery studies was evaluated in the 3 high-tillering male-sterile lines using a seedling inoculation test. ICMA89111 and 5054A had the lowest incidence of downy mildew (4.6% and 15.5%, respectively).

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Pennisetum glaucum, Pearl Millet, Grain Yield, tillering, male-sterile lines, hybrids
Subjects: Mandate crops > Millets
Depositing User: Mr Sanat Kumar Behera
Date Deposited: 17 Oct 2011 04:58
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2011 04:58
URI: http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/2647
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Acknowledgement: We Sincerely thanks Dr. S. D. Singh , Senior Plant Pathologist, for his valuable assistance in evaluating the male sterile lines for downy mildew resistance
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