R. Avtar et al., HYBRID-SEED PRODUCTION IN CYTOPLASMIC MALE-STERILE LINES OF UPLAND COTTON (GOSSYPIUM-HIRSUTUM) THROUGH INSECT POLLINATION, Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 64(7), 1994, pp. 459-461
An experiment was conducted during rainy season of 1991 to study hybri
d-seed production in 3 cytoplasmic-genic male-sterile lines of upland
cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) by natural (insect) pollination. The st
udy revealed the success of insect pollination, that the pollen from r
estorer (R) lines to male-sterile (A) lines were transferred by a numb
er of cotton insects visiting the flowers frequently. Male-sterile and
restorer lines grown in 2:1 ratio showed the highest recovery of hybr
id seed/ha. Bolls/plant, boll weight, seeds/boll and F1-seed recovery/
plant obtained after insect pollination were highest in 1:1 and the lo
west in 4:1 ratio, whereas reverse was true for seed index.