Diversity among male-sterility-inducing and male-fertile cytoplasms of onion

Authors
Citation
Mj. Havey, Diversity among male-sterility-inducing and male-fertile cytoplasms of onion, THEOR A GEN, 101(5-6), 2000, pp. 778-782
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS
ISSN journal
00405752 → ACNP
Volume
101
Issue
5-6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
778 - 782
Database
ISI
SICI code
0040-5752(200010)101:5-6<778:DAMAMC>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Hybrid-onion (Allium cepa) seed is produced using systems of cytoplasmic-ge nic male sterility (CMS). Two different sources of CMS (S and T cytoplasms) have been genetically characterized. Testcrosses of N-cytoplasmic maintain ing and restoring genotypes to S and T cytoplasmic lines demonstrated that different alleles, or loci, restore male fertility for these two male-steri le cytoplasms. Other sources of CMS have been used or reported in Europe, J apan and India, and their relationships to S and T cytoplasms are not clear . Restriction fragment length polymorphisms were identified in the organell ar genomes among commercially used male-sterile cytoplasms from Holland, Ja pan and India, and were compared to S and T cytoplasms. Mitochondrial DNA d iversity among 58 non-S-cytoplasmic open-pollinated onion populations was a lso assessed. All five putative CMS fines selected from the Indian populati on Nasik White Globe were identical to S cytoplasm for all polymorphisms in the chloroplast genome, and always possessed the same-sized mitochondrial fragments as S cytoplasm. T cytoplasm, the male-sterile cytoplasm used to p roduce the Dutch hybrid Hygro F-1, and two sources of CMS from Japan, were similar and showed numbers of mitochondrial polymorphisms similar to those observed among the 58 non-S-cytoplasmic open-pollinated populations. This r esearch demonstrates that the same, or very similar, male-sterile cytoplasm s have been independently isolated and exploited for hybrid-seed production in onion.