Restorer breeding in sweet pepper: Introgressing Rf allele from hot pepper through marker-assisted backcrossing

2015 
Abstract Lack of a strong and stable restorer-of-fertility ( Rf ) allele in sweet pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) has been a hurdle in commercial exploitation of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) system for cost-effective production of sweet pepper hybrid seeds. A known sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) marker (CRF-S 870 ) associated with a fertility restoration phenotype ( Rf locus) in hot pepper was validated in a strong restorer hot pepper inbred line (AVPP9905). The CRF-S 870 marker was successfully used in marker-assisted backcrossing (MAB) to transfer Rf allele from hot pepper line AVPP9905 to several sweet pepper genotypes. The fertility restoration ability of 21 BC 4 F 2 sweet pepper plants obtained through marker-assisted backcrossing was found to be normal, as CMS based plants derived from the backcrossed male plants upon selfing produced a normal amount of fruit with sufficient selfed seeds. The development of restorer lines in sweet pepper is expected to open commercial exploitation of CMS hybrid technology in sweet pepper.
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