CMS system and its stimulation in hybrid seed production of Capsicum annuum L.

2017 
Abstract Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is maternally inherited trait; its phenotypic expression generally is due to interaction between sterile cytoplasm and recessive nuclear genes. Presently, commercial hybrid seed production of Capsicum relies on hand emasculation and pollination resulting in higher seed production cost to the seed producers. However, exploitation of CMS in hybrid seed production could significantly diminish its production cost and has capability to provide genetically pure seed. The best CMS approach is a 3-line hybridization method involving male sterile line (A-line), Maintainer line (B-line) and Restorer of fertility line (C-line). Availability and identification of Restorer of fertility ( Rf ) line in sweet pepper for suppressing male sterile phenotype in F 1 plants is difficult task. Thus identification of reproducible, co-dominant molecular markers linked to nuclear ( Rf ) and mitochondrial (S-cytoplasm) genes offers fast and reliable detection of parental lines during F 1 hybrid seed production. In this review, we tried to present the possibilities of exploiting CMS in Capsicum with their merits and drawbacks.
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