Alloplasmic lines of beets with new cytoplasm from the wild genus Beta patula
Natalia Kovalchuk,
Mykola Roik,
Olesia Zinchenko
Abstract:The purpose of the study was to obtain new breeding genotypes containing a nuclear genome of a sugar beet sterility maintainer and sterile cytoplasm of wild beet (Beta patula L.). The donors of a new sterile cytoplasm of B. patula plants were selected by the indirect cytological traits of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), especially pollen sterility, abnormal development of the anthers, mosaic patterns of anthers and flowers. The anthers were examined for morphological traits of pollen and microspore degenerat… Show more
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